Historically, before the second half of the Twentieth Century, U.S. prisoners:
a. had almost no rights under the Constitution.
b. have always been fully protected by the Constitution.
c. have been protected by the Constitution if they plead guilty.
d. have been protected by the Fourth Amendment in the privacy of their cells.
a
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