He was transferred from Fourteen Division to a real jail, examined by a physician and issued an orange uniform. Because he was accused of killing a member of an organized crime family, he was given his own cell in what was called the High Security Quadrant, though he may have ended up there anyway because of his other charges, thefts against churches and charities, which among the prison population sometimes attracted the same sort of vigilante justice as s****l crimes against children. There were twenty cells in the quadrant. Instead of bars, the cells had metal doors with small windows in each of them. There was no handle or locking mechanism on the inside of the door. If there was, he would have been able to unlock it with a pen. Along with the inescapable door, his cell had a single
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