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  2. The Hot Rock (film) - Wikipedia

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    Dortmunder, Kelp, and Murch, at the urging of Greenberg's rotund father Abe, a lawyer, help Greenberg escape from state prison, but they then find he does not have the diamond. After Greenberg tells his partners he hid the rock in the police station (after bodily evacuating it), the quartet break into the precinct jail by helicopter, but the ...

  3. Capital punishment debate in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Many states have found it cheaper to sentence criminals to life in prison than to go through the time-consuming and bureaucratic process of executing a convicted criminal. Donald McCartin, an Orange County, California jurist famous for sending nine men to death row during his career, said that "it's 10 times more expensive to kill [criminals ...

  4. Glossary of early twentieth century slang in the United States

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    a period of time spent in prison or jail [230] hitting on all eight In good shape, going well [17] hitting the pipe Smoking opium [17] hoary-eyed Alternate names for intoxicated; see § drunk [231] [b] hock shop Pawnshop [17] hogs Engines [17] hoaky 1. Excessively contrived; Hackneyed; also hoakier, hoakiest, hoak [232] 2.

  5. National Police Gazette - Wikipedia

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    A 1922 cover page, showing Gladys Frazin. The National Police Gazette, commonly referred to as simply the Police Gazette, is an American magazine founded in 1845.Under publisher Richard K. Fox, it became the forerunner of the men's lifestyle magazine, the illustrated sports weekly, the girlie/pin-up magazine, the celebrity gossip column, Guinness World Records-style competitions, and modern ...

  6. Mandatory prison was key to George Santos deal, US ... - AOL

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    George Santos' willingness to spend a minimum two years in prison was a critical part of his agreement to plead guilty to fraud and identity theft, the federal prosecutor who charged the scandal ...

  7. Decarceration in the United States - Wikipedia

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    For the first time since 1990, the 2018 jail incarceration rate for African Americans fell below 600 per 100,000, while the juvenile jail population dropped 56%, from 7,700 to 3,400. [ 40 ] In 2018, sixty-eight percent of jail inmates were behind bars on felony charges, about two-thirds of the total jail population was awaiting court action or ...

  8. A former Fox News reporter who is refusing to divulge her ...

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    The judge previously ordered former Fox News reporter Catherine Herridge, who now works at CBS, to be interviewed under oath about her sources for a series of stories about Yanping Chen. Chen, who ...

  9. Valiant Sixty - Wikipedia

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    Fox and he had a disagreement about his more radical behaviour, but he was one of the most influential Friends in that period. George Whitehead was a teenage preacher who travelled across England. Elizabeth Fletcher and Elizabeth Leavens were teenagers, too – as most probably were Jane and Dorothy Waugh, when they started in the work.