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Last of Louisiana’s Angola 3 inmates released

Albert Woodfox spent more time in solitary confinement than any other prisoner in US history, his attorneys said

The last of three black inmates who spent decades in solitary confinement in Louisiana's notorious Angola prison was released on Friday after pleading no contest to manslaughter in the 1972 death of a prison guard.

Albert Woodfox served more time in solitary confinement than any prisoner in U.S. history, according to his attorneys, after being convicted of killing Brent Miller at the Louisiana State Penitentiary in Angola.

He was ordered released from jail after his no contest plea, attorney Katherine Kimpel said. Woodfox also pleaded no contest to aggravated burglary.

Woodfox was picked up from the West Feliciana Parish Jail, where he had been most recently held, by his brother and driven away.

"Concerns about my health and my age have caused me to resolve this case now and obtain my release with this no-contest plea to lesser charges," said Woodfox, who turned 69 on Friday.

Woodfox maintained his innocence in a statement released by his attorneys. "I hope the events of today will bring closure to many," he said.

He spent more than four decades in prison in isolation, his attorneys noted.

Another inmate convicted for Miller's death was released in 2013 and died three days later. A third inmate, who also spent much of his sentence in isolation for another crime, was released years ago.

The men were dubbed the Angola 3, and their cases drew international condemnation.

Woodfox had legal proceedings pending in state and federal courts, Kimpel said. He was convicted twice of Miller's murder, but both convictions were ultimately thrown out in court.

Louisiana state prosecutors had sought to try him a third time.

Woodfox spent most of the time in a 6-by-9-foot cell in a prison that was once a part of a Deep South plantation and was known for seething racial tensions and harsh treatment of inmates.

Reuters

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