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  2. Prison slang - Wikipedia

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    Prison slang can be found in other written forms such as diaries, letters, tattoos, ballads, songs, and poems. [2] Prison slang has existed as long as there have been crime and prisons; in Charles Dickens' time it was known as "thieves' cant". Words from prison slang often eventually migrate into common usage, such as "snitch", "ducking", and ...

  3. Killer mom Susan Smith heard in prison call making vow amid ...

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    The 53-year-old was denied parole on Nov. 20 after spending 30 years incarcerated – a decision that was made after she was found guilty of speaking with a documentary filmmaker, which was ...

  4. Aryan Brotherhood on trial: Prison gang leaders ordered 5 L.A ...

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    In prison, Stinson ascended to the Aryan Brotherhood's "commission," which had the last word on inducting new members and killing existing ones, according to testimony at his racketeering trial.

  5. Women Allegedly Raped in Prison by Trans-Identifying Inmate ...

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    Women who allege they were raped in a California prison by a biological male claiming to be transgender will be compelled to refer to the defendant using she/her pronouns, a Madera County judge ...

  6. Police perjury - Wikipedia

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    In criminal law, police perjury, sometimes euphemistically called "testilying", [1] [2] is the act of a police officer knowingly giving false testimony.It is typically used in a criminal trial to "make the case" against defendants believed by the police to be guilty when irregularities during the suspects' arrest or search threaten to result in their acquittal.

  7. Witness protection - Wikipedia

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    The program takes into account the unique circumstances of each case and tailors its approach to meet the specific needs of the witness and their situation. Similar to other countries, the WPP provides participants with new identities, including new name and documents. It also offers relocation assistance to ensure their safety. [7]

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  9. Michael McGay Reeves - Wikipedia

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    In March 1988, he was released from prison and moved back to Marion, where he found himself a girlfriend named Lori Woods. In order to support himself, Reeves started worked at a stable in Craven County, North Carolina, where he remained from August 1988 until March 1989.