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The bill would limit confinement to no more than 15 consecutive days and prohibit placing anyone in solitary who is pregnant or has a physical or mental disability
The county sheriffs oppose the bill, saying it doesn't address their need to separate dangerous inmates from others
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Prisons and jails will not be allowed to hold inmates in solitary confinement for more than 15 consecutive days
If signed, the measure will limit any form of isolation exceeding 15 days and ban solitary confinement for vulnerable populations altogether
Correction Officers' Benevolent Association president Benny Boscio called the move "a recipe for disaster"
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