Any person over 18 may visit an inmate with the inmate’s consent during normal visiting hours. Any person under 18 must be accompanied to the Visiting Room by an adult visitor. An inmate’s lawyer may visit an inmate at certain times other than normal visiting hours.The following visitors each come separately and at different times during normal visiting hours to see Inmate Blank: Mrs. Blank, the inmate’s grandmother; Ms. Kelly, the inmate’s lawyer; David Blank, the inmate’s 16-year-old brother; and John Gallo, a 25-year-old former inmate. Inmate Blank consents to see each of them. Who should NOT be allowed into the Visiting Room?

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Any person over 18 may visit an inmate with the inmate’s consent during normal visiting hours. Any person under 18 must be accompanied to the Visiting Room by an adult visitor. An inmate’s lawyer may visit an inmate at certain times other than normal visiting hours.<br>The following visitors each come separately and at different times during normal visiting hours to see Inmate Blank: Mrs. Blank, the inmate’s grandmother; Ms. Kelly, the inmate’s lawyer; David Blank, the inmate’s 16-year-old brother; and John Gallo, a 25-year-old former inmate. Inmate Blank consents to see each of them. Who should NOT be allowed into the Visiting Room?