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Tighter conditions for prisoners and fewer guards are a reality at the state penitentiary at Angola after budget cuts. The state chopped nearly $12 million from the prison's budget this year, and nearly 1,000 inmates are double-bunked. News 2's Chris Nakamoto gets answers on how this impacts security.