When the day in "Gotteszell" begins with live control at 6.00 a.m., the prisoners know that they will spend the next 21 hours in the cell. Interrupted only by the court hall, the lunch and the information, which opens one hour outside time. Not included is the Sunday service. The prisoners will have daylight and can open a shoot-size window, which however is blocked with a perforated sheet metal because of the drones that could fly drugs. The pr…
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When the day in "Gotteszell" begins with live control at 6.00 a.m., the prisoners know that they will spend the next 21 hours in the cell. Interrupted only by the court hall, the lunch and the information, which opens one hour outside time. Not included is the Sunday service. The prisoners will have daylight and can open a shoot-size window, which however is blocked with a perforated sheet metal because of the drones that could fly drugs. The pr…