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  2. List of professional sportspeople convicted of crimes - Wikipedia

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    Gooden pled guilty to an April 2004 charge that he sped away from a traffic stop and an unrelated March 2005 charge of hitting his girlfriend. He was given 45 days in prison for the latter charge but credited for time served. [242] On April 5, 2006, he was re-sentenced to a year and a day in prison for violating his probation by using cocaine ...

  3. 1966 Birthday Honours - Wikipedia

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    The Queen's Birthday Honours 1966 were appointments in many of the Commonwealth realms of Queen Elizabeth II to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by citizens of those countries. The appointments were made to celebrate the official birthday of The Queen. The announcement date varies from year to year.

  4. List of prison deaths - Wikipedia

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    Was convicted of the 2003 murder of actress Lana Clarkson and was serving a 19 years to life prison sentence at the time of his death. Nathaniel Burkett: 2021-01-19 United States: COVID-19: Serial killer Daniela Figueredo: 2021-03-13 Venezuela: Gunshot Young detainee Shot in the face by a police officer and killed at the age of nineteen.

  5. Louis Freeh - Wikipedia

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    An investigation of the August 1992 incident at Ruby Ridge, Idaho, in which an FBI sharpshooter killed the wife of Randy Weaver, was ongoing when Freeh joined the FBI as its director. An FBI unit, the Hostage Rescue Team , was present at the incident; Freeh later said that had he been director, he would not have involved the HRT.

  6. Barbara Hedges - Wikipedia

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    In 1989, she was promoted to senior associate director of athletics at USC. [3] In this role, she designed a $2 raffle for a Mercedes that brought in more than $100,000 each year for women's sports and created "Women of Troy," a group of more than 300 donors who give $1,500 each annually to the program. [ 1 ]

  7. Queen's Gaels football - Wikipedia

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    The Queen's Gaels football team represents Queen's University in the sport of Canadian football. The Gaels compete at the U Sports football level, within the Ontario University Athletics (OUA) conference. Queen's began competing in intercollegiate football in 1882. The Gaels play in the Richardson Memorial Stadium in Kingston, which has a ...

  8. Harold McQueen Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Harold McQueen was born on July 25, 1952. [1] When McQueen was 10 years old, he drank alcohol for the first time. At his murder trial, a psychiatrist noted that although that was a "rather young" age to start drinking, McQueen claimed he "never had anyone to tell him to stop drinking."

  9. Richard Sauvé - Wikipedia

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    Both Sauvé and Blaker had frequently drunk at the Queen's Hotel, and the waitresses at the Queen's Hotel identified both men by name to the police on the night of the murder as being present when Matiyek was killed. [20] Corporal Terry Hall of the Ontario Provincial Police's Special Squad interviewed Sauvé about the murder on 31 October 1978 ...