California Prosecutors Visit San Quentin To Exchange Ideas With Inmates
Except for portraits of Jesus, the chapel in California’s oldest prison, now called the San Quentin Rehabilitation Center, is reminiscent of a high school gymnasium, with cinder block walls and a…
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