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Alabama inmates could see more time behind bars under a bill the House approved that restricts the use of good behavior incentives to shorten prison stays. The Alabama House of Representatives voted 79-24 for the Senate-passed proposal that now goes to Gov. Kay Ivey for her signature.
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A group of Alabama inmates have been released under a law that releases inmates to the supervision of the Alabama Bureau of Pardons somewhere between three and 12 months before their sentences end.
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It's up to a federal judge in Montgomery to decide if the Alabama Department of Corrections can continue to isolate inmates who have tested positive for…