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Greatest amount of jail time given as a result of an appeal. Found guilty of crimes ranging from rape of an elderly woman in Tulsa County, Oklahoma to larceny, robbery and kidnapping, and sentenced to 2,250 years. He appealed, was reconvicted, re-sentenced and received an additional jail term of 9,500 years, later reduced by 500 years. [9] [7]
Thomas wrote, "It is a mistake for judges to assume the responsibility for deciding which school rules are important enough to allow for invasive searches and which rules are not" [282] and "reasonable suspicion that Redding was in possession of drugs in violation of these policies, therefore, justified a search extending to any area where ...
Thomas J. Maloney (1925–2008) was a judge in Cook County, Illinois who served from 1977 until his indictment for bribery in 1991. Since 1981, the court was being investigated by the FBI in Operation Greylord , [ 1 ] and he was eventually convicted [ 2 ] on four counts of accepting bribes (including fixing three murder cases).
Ridley-Thomas had been slated to surrender to U.S. Marshals next month. A judge has allowed him to remain free on bail while trying to overturn his corruption conviction.
A man convicted of killing a St. Louis police officer in 2020 was sentenced to life in prison without parole on Thursday. Judge Elizabeth Hogan ordered Thomas Kinworthy Jr., 46, to serve two ...
Man held in preventive prison for the longest time in the world: sentence was imposed for assaulting five boys. Suspected of having molested between 200 and 500 children. [118] He was held in Rimutaka Prison's high dependency unit due to suffering from dementia and a heart condition. [119] He was released in February 2021. [120] William ...
Michael Thomas Conahan [1] is an American convicted felon and former judge. He received a J.D. degree from Temple University and went on to serve from 1994 to 2007 as judge on the Court of Common Pleas for Luzerne County. During the last four years of his tenure, he was the president judge of the county. [citation needed]
Griffin was supposed to be sentenced Thursday, but U.S. District Court Judge Margaret R. Guzman delayed the hearing to April 26 to review additional evidence and arguments Griffin submitted.