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  2. Missouri Department of Corrections - Wikipedia

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    Each year, the Missouri Department of Corrections co-sponsors a Missouri Reentry Conference held in Tan-Tar-A Resort in Osage Beach. [17] The conference, which began in 2005, features speakers and workshops concerning issues surrounding Missouri’s ex-offender population. The conferences average over 300 attendees annually.

  3. Potosi Correctional Center - Wikipedia

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    Potosi Correctional Center (PCC) is a Missouri Department of Corrections prison located in unincorporated Washington County, Missouri, [3] near Mineral Point. [4] The facility currently houses 800 death row, maximum security and high-risk male inmates. [citation needed] The facility, which opened in 1989, is a maximum security prison.

  4. List of punishments for murder in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Life (parole eligibility after 25 years; 20 years if crime was committed before July 1, 2015) or no less than 10 years (eligible for parole after serving half the sentence) First Degree Murder Life without parole or life (parole eligibility after 25 years; 20 years if crime was committed before July 1, 2015)

  5. How does a pardon work in Missouri? Here’s what it ... - AOL

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    Applicants for executive clemency must have tried and failed to obtain all other avenues for sentence reduction first, including expungement and judicial appeals.

  6. Boonville Correctional Center - Wikipedia

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    Boonville Correctional Center (BCC) is located at 1216 East Morgan Street in Boonville, Missouri. It is a minimum security (C-1 state penitentiary housing approximately 1,300 male inmates. [1] BCC was constructed in 1889 as the Missouri Training School for Boys.

  7. Will the man who inspired Mario's Law win early parole? Why ...

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    The Parole Board argues that it’s bound by the Department of Corrections’s determination about parole eligibility under state law, and that changes in the way that’s aggregated has created ...

  8. Federal parole in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Federal parole in the United States is a system that is implemented by the United States Parole Commission.Persons eligible for federal parole include persons convicted under civilian federal law of offenses which were committed on or before November 1, 1987, persons convicted under District of Columbia law for offenses committed before August 5, 2000, "transfer treaty" inmates, persons who ...

  9. Missouri death row inmate expected to be resentenced to life ...

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    Missouri death row inmate Marcellus Williams is expected to be resentenced to life without parole under a consent judgment reached Wednesday, the St. Louis Prosecuting Attorney’s Office ...