The ordinary civil and criminal law operates in prisons and other penal institutions and governs both the officers and persons required to be detained there, subject only to the special legislative provisions governing penal establishments and their inmates. In spite of a convicted prisoner's imprisonment,
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The ordinary civil and criminal law operates in prisons and other penal institutions and governs both the officers and persons required to be detained there, subject only to the special legislative provisions governing penal establishments and their inmates. In spite of a convicted prisoner's imprisonment,
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