Guest post by Patriot Legal Defense The freezing windowless 6×8 steel box was barely wide enough for a man to stretch his arms. No windows. No clock. The only measure of time was the meager flicker of cold fluorescent light above—and the suffocating silence that crept in like a fog. For 17 months, Zach Rehl lived in that cell at the Alexandria Detention Facility,  not as a convicted murderer or violent extremist, but as a Marine Corps veteran and father. He then endured diesel therapy, starved, confined in chains and box cuffed on a bus for days, while transferred to FCI Petersburg, a medium security prison where he was housed alongside murderers, rapists and child predators. Guilty of nothing more than walking peacefully through the…

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