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Administrative/Regulatory

Sep. 14, 1999

Flesh Wounds

SACRAMENTO - If Gail Marie Harrington-Wisley were trying last Mother's Day to smuggle contraband into the prison where her husband is an inmate, the Secure 1000 was supposed to catch her.

By Peter Blumberg
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SACRAMENTO - If Gail Marie Harrington-Wisley were trying last Mother's Day to smuggle contraband into the prison where her husband is an inmate, the Secure 1000 was supposed to catch her.
        Using low-level radiation, the state-of-the-art body scanner ...

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