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Few realized that the sentence marked not an end, but the beginning of a legal journey that would span over three decades.
Life on Death Row: A World Apart
Death row is unlike any other part of the prison system. Inmates are typically housed alone in small cells, often spending 22 to 23 hours a day in isolation. Human contact is limited. Routine becomes survival.
For years, her life followed the same rhythm:
Wake up in a concrete cell
Eat meals alone
Exercise in a small enclosed yard