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Host: What are activities, I can do in my cell?

Ed Bales: Usually in your cell, you can read, you can listen to your radio. You are usually assigned a personal radio. If you are in a state facility, many of them allow you to have a television in your cell. If you are in a federal facility, there are Television rooms, no one has a T.

V. in the room, but you're very limited in what you can do because normally you have a room mate, bunk mate whichever way you would like to call them and you are limited to the activities. It's not a very private spot that you would think you would have.

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Ed Bales is the Managing Director of Federal Prison Consultants, LLC. He has 25 years of related experience. He was a Practice Administrator for a law practice for many years and has developed cutting edge strategies to assist Defendants, Inmates and Attorneys with pre and post sentencing strategies and Federal and State prison advocacy. He has been featured on National and International Broadcasts for both More »

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