The American prisoner says legal battle trapped in 1985, when floppy diskes replace modern storage for crucial court appeal documents


  • Nj -prisoners get only twenty 1.44 mb floppy disk, barely enough for appeals
  • Attorneys need to transfer files from flash drives back to the floppy disk that complicating the process
  • Authorities say the ban on flash drive is a matter of security

A prisoner in New Jersey State Prison has a public expression of frustration over being forced to rely on floppy disks for critical legal work.

The US State’s prison system limits inmates to using floppy disks, each with a maximum capacity of 1.44 MB, but each prisoner is allowed 20 floppy disk, a limit that hardly matches the needs of complex legal correspondence.

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