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Criminal

May 20, 2003

Inside the Tribe

Vernell Crittendon lowers his voice to a whisper as he spots two visitors departing through the gates of San Quentin State Prison, home to the state's 622 death row inmates.

By Jeffrey Anderson
        Vernell Crittendon lowers his voice to a whisper as he spots two visitors departing through the gates of San Quentin State Prison, home to the state's 622 death row inmates.
        The prison spokesman has seen these two women come and go before. An African-American and a Latino. Heavyset. Heads down. Both taking the ...

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