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what's the street value of what a cigarette is worth in prison?
I know that in the prison system cigarettes are traditionally used as currency. What does that equal in terms of dollars, or euros?
Im not sure if i understand what you are asking but if you are asking how much cigarettes are worth in prison its about 25$.
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Wall Street Prison Consultants Nightline ABC - News April 2009 Larry Levine
Does prison for drug dealers only prolong their lives since they'll die on the street earlier anyhow?
Interesting?
Usually most dealers from the streets, will try to run the inside drug trade and end up getting stabbed or killed anyways, so at what time?
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I have a tenant who spent 6 months in Valley Street prison waiting for DNA evidence to clear him of a rape charge the Milford Police “liked him” for…DNA evidence which cleared him of the crime. He lost 6 months of his life and the stress of being held “guilty” and now has to face the ANNULLED charges in public??….where does this put him??