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Commentary: Old, Sick and Incarcerated

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Yet the federal correctional institution that housed Manafort had no coronavirus cases, and Manafort had served fewer than two years of his more than seven-year sentence.

Nearly forty percent of those incarcerated in federal prisons are African American, many serving very long sentences for drug-related crimes.

But Manafort, citing “fear of coronavirus,” ended up serving less than a quarter of his sentence.

Manafort had a lot less to fear, at his minimum-security prison, than a Black inmate might.

Other countries have reacted to coronavirus crowding by releasing inmates in the tens of thousands.

Source: Black News Channel - Black News Channel

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