FLORENCE, Colorado (CNN) -- Two California court cases are raising questions about whether prisoners in the nation's toughest prison, SuperMax, are continuing to commit crimes by smuggling coded messages out of the high-security institution.
The two Aryan Brotherhood leaders, Barry Mills and Tyler Bingham, were convicted of smuggling out a message in invisible ink calling for a racial war against blacks at a prison in Pennsylvania.
The two Aryan Brotherhood leaders, Barry Mills and Tyler Bingham, were convicted of smuggling out a message in invisible ink calling for a racial war against blacks at a prison in Pennsylvania.
Colorado State Democratic Rep. Buffie McFadyen, whose Pueblo district includes SuperMax, said budget problems for the prison system have left the top-security facility short-changed and short-staffed.