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By Jamie Spencer on January 27, 2010

As usual, I’m missing something. In today’s front page story, “Photo From Death Row A Sign Of Inmates Online”:

A condemned San Antonio law enforcement killer sent a photo of himself out of Texas’ death row two years ago using a smuggled cell phone, officials said Tuesday.

The case confirms what prison officials have long suspected, that convicts — even those on death row, which is supposed to be the most secure part of Texas’ massive prison system — have had Internet access with smuggled cell phones.

As always, for more substantive coverage on the issue of prisons and cell phones see Grits. That leaves me free to focus on the less important issues, such as…

I understand and accept that there’s a “time-out” component to prison, and one might assume even more so for death row, but how much taxpayer money do we really need to spend on the problem, if it boils down to emailed or instant messaged pictures from inside a cell?
 

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    Austin Criminal Defense Lawyer
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    Jaime Spencer
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