Minutes after receiving a life sentence for the murder and sexual assault of a patient, Dr. Warren Lemons, M.D., rests in a courthouse holding cell. Lyna Berdusco reaches out to the body of her father, Abel, days after he was stabbed to death by a member of a rival gang. With no cells left to spare, 130 inmates live on the floor of the gymnasium at Centinela State Prison. Saul Hernandez says that living in the open next to so many inmates is unsafe and unsanitary. Duffy Williams, serving three to five years for the assault of a police officer, considers himself lucky to live in a cell. Hundreds of inmates at the overcrowded Centinela State Prison sleep on the floor. For some prisoners, hope comes in the form of art classes. The tattooed hand of inmate Christopher Coryell holds an image of one of his favorite subjects: his wife. Richard Armenta is convicted of first-degree murder for the fatal shooting of 16-year old Jesse Garcia. Armenta  received a life sentence without parole. Imperial Valley police teach elementary school children about law and order on 'Cop Day', displaying a table of confiscated weapons.