Norfolk Death Row Inmate Complaints

OMAHA (AP) - Two Nebraska death row inmates say prison officials are not complying with a 1986 consent decree that outlines the time they get to spend in the law library, exercise yard and day room. Eric Vela and Jorge Galindo say they were denied access to those areas of the prison while segregated from other death row inmates for disciplinary reasons. The two were convicted in the murders of five people at Norfolk's U.S. bank in 2002.