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Interview with Earl

JM: How many different blocks were there?
Earl: There was ten different blocks.

JM: Did they have names? If so, what were they?
Earl: Yes, they had names. They had trustee and work release dorms, and then they isolation, and D4 through D11.

JM: Which types of inmates were housed in the different blocks?
Earl: They had two blocks called honor dorms for inmates that rarely cause any problems or have misdemeanor charges. There block called D4 was for inmates with sexual crimes and violent murder charges. Then they had D5 through D7 that was lock down cells for pretty much regular inmates or when they had to lock someone down.

JM: What do you remember being the nicest and worst parts about the different blocks?
Earl: Well with the honor dorms you had no doors on the cells but you had eight people to a cell and you did not have your bathroom in the cell with you. In the lock down blocks you only had one cellmate in your cell but it helped out when it come to cleaning.

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