Wednesday, August 06, 2008

Solitary confinement for 35 years: justice, the American way?

Solitary confinement for 35 years: justice, the American way?

Their convictions have been overturned and the US press is watching, but Woodfox and Wallace are still in prison

What keeps a man locked up in an American prison, not only when the evidence against him is so poor that the head of the United States house judiciary committee takes a specific interest and mainstream US media start to take note but also, more importantly, when his conviction has been overturned?

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