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  2. New details emerge in search for Alabama inmate and jail ...

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    The search for Alabama jail official Vicky White and inmate Casey White continues after the two vanished more than a week ago. Authorities released news details on the search and increased the ...

  3. Alabama Department of Corrections - Wikipedia

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    It operates the nation's most crowded prison system. In 2015 it housed more than 24,000 inmates in a system designed for 13,318. [3] In 2015 it settled a class-action suit over physical and sexual violence against inmates at the Julia Tutwiler Prison for Women in Wetumpka. [4] The department also spends the least of any state on a per-prisoner ...

  4. Body of Alabama inmate found dead in prison was returned to ...

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    The family of an Alabama inmate who was found dead in his bed filed a federal lawsuit alleging that his heart had been removed before the facility returned the body to them.

  5. Alabama inmate days from release dies after prison attack ...

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    A 22-year-old Alabama inmate was left brain-dead following a brutal prison assault and died the day he was supposed to have been released, leaving his family demanding answers and justice.

  6. Holman Correctional Facility - Wikipedia

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    The names "The Bottom" and "The Pit" refer to the prison's location in southern Alabama. One inmate said that, within the state, "you can't get any lower than this." [11] Heath reported that Holman inmates made "julep," a homegrown whiskey, using water, sugar, and yeast. She described julep as a brown liquid with dark floating chunks ...

  7. Free Alabama Movement - Wikipedia

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    The Free Alabama Movement was founded at St. Clair Correctional Facility in 2013 by Robert Earl Council and Melvin Ray. Prior to their transfer to St. Clair, the founding members of FAM were incarcerated at Holman Correctional with Richard “Mafundi” Lake, a founding member of the 1970s prison rights group, Inmates for Action.

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