TheStar.Com: The high cost to stiff drug sentences

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Uploaded by on Jul 29, 2008

Former Michigan prisoner Angelita Able was facing 20 to 60 years in state prison due to some of the toughest mandatory minimum drug laws in the states. Following sentencing reforms, Able walked out prison last year and did what she had not done in a decade: she made dinner for her daughters. She tells her story as part of the Toronto Star's Crime & Punishment series, at thestar.com/crimepunish.

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