I have decided that around 45 years at Angola (The Farm) is correct punishment. What do you guys think...is that going too easy on him?
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A 2010 memoir by Wilbert Rideau, an inmate at Angola (The Farm) from 1961 through 2006, states that "slavery was commonplace in Angola with perhaps a quarter of the population in bondage" throughout the 1990s and early 2000s. The New York Times states that weak inmates served as slaves who were raped, gang-raped, and traded and sold like cattle. Rideau stated that "The slave's only way out was to commit suicide, escape or kill his master." Herman Wallace and Albert Woodfox, members of the Angola 3, arrived at Angola in the late 1990s and became active members of the prison's chapter of the Black Panther Party, where they organized petitions and hunger strikes to protest conditions at the prison and helped new inmates protect themselves from rape and enslavement. C. Murray Henderson, one of the wardens brought in to clean up the prison, states in one of his memoirs that the systemic sexual slavery was sanctioned and facilitated by the prison guards.
Prisoners are confined to their cells for 23 hours per day. For one hour per day, a prisoner may take a shower and/or move up and down the halls under guard. For three times per week, a prisoner is permitted to use the exercise yard. Prisoners are allowed to have a certain number of books at a time, and each prisoner may have one five minute personal telephone call per month.