Cell phones pose problem in Oklahoma prisons
Cell phones have joined drugs and homemade weapons as inmate contraband creating major worries for Oklahoma jail and prison officials.
Although cell phones are banned from prisons, they frequently are found and confiscated during inmate searches, said Jerry Massie , Corrections Department spokesman.
The Oklahoma Legislature addressed the problem earlier this year by making it a misdemeanor to possess a cell p...
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