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. While that finding, issued in October, was aimed at the entire federal prison system, the report said SuperMax failed to monitor at least half of each month's inmate phone calls for the last year checked. A report by the Justice Department's inspector general found the Bureau of Prisons "is unable to effectively monitor the mail of terrorist and other high-risk inmates in order to detect and prevent terrorism and criminal activities." 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.
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