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"Most of them will not be prisoners with medical conditions or severe mental illness," Justice Scalia wrote, "and many will undoubtedly be fine physical specimens who have developed intimidating muscles pumping iron in the prison gym".
Calling the proceedings "a judicial travesty", Mr Scalia wrote that the decision will benefit inmates who "will undoubtedly be fine physical specimens who have developed intimidating muscles pumping iron in the prison gym".
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