The daily life is like for a prisoner on death row compared to the average prisoner in the general population
The daily life is like for a prisoner on death row compared to the average prisoner in the general population. When it comes to the time for their execution and the process that day
1. You are locked in your cell 24/7 365 days a year. You are in a single man cell bed, shelf, or toilet.
2. You are allowed a shower three times a week. They come to your cell, cuff you up, walk, you to a shower,
lock you inside, un cuff you, then they reverse the process.
3. You are fed three times a day, the food and the portions are like you got in elementary school, during the day a guard will come by with a box of apples and give you one, just like feeding time at the zoo.
4. Exercise - You can sign up for roof time and go to the yard on the roof and hang out with other convicts from
your section, you can play basketball, or just walk around in a bigger gorilla cage. You searched, and you're cuffed up each way. If you're super cool and you have a good repor with the guards, you can move up to the top tier of death -row that's like a college dorm.
5. Medical / dental, you have to sign up to see the doctor/ dentist. It could be three weeks or three months before you get seen. If you have a medical emergency such as a heart attack, the guards will alert medical when they find out, chances are you will die Suicide is most common. If the guards see you. Continue reading

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