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  2. Life imprisonment - Wikipedia

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    The life sentence Graham received meant he had a life sentence without the possibility of parole, "because Florida abolished their parole system in 2003". [29] Graham's case was presented to the Supreme Court of the United States, with the question of whether juveniles should receive life without the possibility of parole in non-homicide cases.

  3. Ex-police chief in Maryland sentenced to life in prison for ...

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    David Crawford, 71, of Ellicott City who served as police chief in the city of Laurel before resigning in 2010, was arrested in 2021. Ex-police chief in Maryland sentenced to life in prison for ...

  4. Joseph Miedzianowski - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Miedzianowski is a former Chicago Police Department officer who was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole for racketeering and drug conspiracy. He is known as Chicago's "most corrupt cop" for his part in a cocaine sales ring with street gang members and other corrupt police officers.

  5. Ex-police chief sentenced to multiple life terms in Maryland ...

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    A former Maryland police chief convicted of setting a dozen fires that targeted officials, chiropractors and relatives who he felt had snubbed him was sentenced to multiple life terms in prison ...

  6. Ex-Maryland police chief sentenced to life for string of ...

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    David Crawford, 71, set the fires in six counties over the span of a decade

  7. Life imprisonment in the United States - Wikipedia

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    This means that criminals given a determinate life sentence will typically die in prison, without ever being released. If a life without parole sentence is imposed, executive branch government officials (usually the state governor) may have the power to grant a pardon, or to commute a sentence to time served, effectively ending the sentence early.

  8. Former suburban KC police chief sentenced to 18 years for ...

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    The 53-year-old left the department after he beat up a suspect. His ex-wife later reported he had punched her unconscious during a domestic dispute. Former suburban KC police chief sentenced to 18 ...

  9. List of law enforcement officers convicted for an on-duty ...

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    Woodstock Police Department (Georgia) Shaw and other officers chased Emmanuel Millard following a traffic stop. After police performed a PIT maneuver, Shaw shot and killed the unarmed Millard as he exited the car. He pleaded guilty to involuntary manslaughter and was sentenced to ten years probation and two years in prison. [2] [3] 7 January 2023