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In addition to the sole instance of smuggling in the record, Bell relied upon cases concerning other detention facilities for the proposition that inmates attempt to secrete items in their body cavities. See id
- in Florence v. Bd. of Chosen Freeholders, 2010 and 2 similar citations
And inmate attempts to secrete these items into the facility by concealing them in body cavities are documented in this record, App. 71-76, and in other cases
- in Woolfolk v. Commonwealth, 2020 and one similar citation
Legion are the cases in which inmates have attempted to smuggle contraband into an institution by concealing it in body cavities.
- in Hendrix v. Faulkner, 1981 and one similar citation
Though the majority claims that attempts to smuggle contraband in the body cavities are an "all too common occurrence" which is "documented in this record," there was apparently only one documented discovery.
This concern persuaded the Court because smuggling was both common and documented at MCC and in other cases

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