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  2. List of cellists - Wikipedia

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    The cello (/ˈtʃɛloʊ/ chel-oh; plural cellos or celli) is a bowed string instrument with four strings tuned in perfect fifths. It is a member of the violin family of musical instruments. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.

  3. List of professional sportspeople convicted of crimes - Wikipedia

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    Las Vegas Raiders [62] DUI resulting in death and vehicular manslaughter: 3–10 years [63] Art Schlichter: Retired 1997 – forgery, theft 16 years [64] committed over 20 felonies related to gambling, released from prison in June 2006 [65] 2012 – fraud, theft 10 years, 7 months [66] 7 months were related to his probation from an earlier ...

  4. Michael Franzese - Wikipedia

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    Michael Franzese Sr. (/ f r æ n ˈ z iː s /) [2] (né Grillo; born May 27, 1951) is an American former mobster who was a caporegime in the Colombo crime family in New York City, and son of former underboss Sonny Franzese.

  5. Talk:Rialto Bridge - Wikipedia

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    A replica of the bridge has been built in Las Vegas. --SkiDragon 05:10, 30 June 2008 (UTC) Sounds like trivia for this article, but meat for an article on Las Vegas. - Denimadept 13:57, 30 June 2008 (UTC)

  6. Merle Haggard - Wikipedia

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    He also played for the prison's country music band. [26] He also attended a Johnny Cash concert at the prison in 1958. Cash sang his song "Folsom Prison Blues" (1956) and "had a profound influence on the young inmate, who upon release set out on forging a career as a singer-songwriter". [27] Haggard was released from San Quentin on parole in ...

  7. Frank Balistrieri - Wikipedia

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    Frank Peter Balistrieri (May 27, 1918 – February 7, 1993) was the crime boss of the Milwaukee crime family from 1961 to 1993. He was a central figure in the skimming of Las Vegas casinos during the 1970s and 1980s, and served several prison sentences.

  8. Tekashi 6ix9ine thrown in jail after showing up to NY court ...

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    The 28-year-old Brooklyn native was released from prison in 2020 and placed on supervised release following his guilty plea. ... taking a trip to Las Vegas and showing up an hour late to court. ...

  9. Marshall Caifano - Wikipedia

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    Caifano was sentenced to a further 12 years in prison, in 1967, for defrauding a lumber dealer of $42,000. [4] When Caifano was released from prison in the 1970s, Ryan reportedly offered him $1 million in restitution, however, in 1977, Ryan was killed in a car bomb ; no one was charged in the murder. [ 4 ]