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Robert, an inmate at the Turney Center Industrial Complex in Only, Tenn., works with Mack, who is going to Cody Joss through the Retrieving Independence nonprofit. (Lacy Atkins/The Tennessean)
Robert, an inmate at the Turney Center Industrial Complex in Only, Tenn., works with Mack, who is going to Cody Joss through the Retrieving Independence nonprofit. (Lacy Atkins/The Tennessean)

NASHVILLE - Cody Joss knew he was paralyzed right after his head smacked the ground.

Dizzy, Joss could only move his head, which he lifted slightly.

"Help!" he shouted. "I can't get up!"

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