US prisoner says legal fight trapped in 1985 as floppy disks replace modern storage for crucial court appeal documents

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  • NJ prisoners get only twenty 1.44MB floppy disks, barely enough for appeals
  • Lawyers must transfer files from flash drives back to floppy disks, complicating the process
  • Authorities say the ban on flash drives is a matter of security

A prisoner at New Jersey State Prison has publically voiced frustration at being forced to rely on floppy disks for critical legal work.

The US state’s prison system restricts inmates to using floppy disks, each with a maximum capacity of 1.44MB, but each prisoner is allowed 20 floppy disks, a limit which barely matches the needs of complex legal correspondence.

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