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  2. Hitchhiking - Wikipedia

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    Even in states where hitchhiking is illegal, hitchhikers are rarely ticketed. For example, the Wyoming Highway Patrol approached 524 hitchhikers in 2010, but only eight of them were cited (hitchhiking was subsequently legalized in Wyoming in 2013). [24]

  3. Hitchwiki - Wikipedia

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    Hitchwiki is "a collaborative project to build a free guide for hitchhikers". [1] It is an international exchange for information about hitchhiking in many countries, and contains specific tips, for example, for hitchhiking out of the large cities, general information about equipment, safety and strategies to quickly and efficiently hitchhike.

  4. Martin Lee Sanders - Wikipedia

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    On May 18, 1986, Sanders, using an unloaded gun and handcuffs, kidnapped two hitchhikers in Missoula, Montana. He raped one of the victims in the sleeping compartment of his semi-truck. He was arrested in Wyoming on April 2, 1987, and was extradited to Montana to face kidnapping charges. [5]

  5. Category:Wyoming law - Wikipedia

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    Wyoming law-related lists (10 P) C. Capital punishment in Wyoming (2 C, 2 P) Courthouses in Wyoming (2 C, 6 P) Wyoming state courts (1 C, 3 P) Crime in Wyoming (5 C ...

  6. Zone of Death (Yellowstone) - Wikipedia

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    The United States District Court for the District of Wyoming is currently the only United States district court to have jurisdiction over parts of multiple states, by reason of its jurisdiction including all of Yellowstone National Park, which extends slightly beyond Wyoming's boundaries into Idaho and Montana.

  7. Green River Ordinance - Wikipedia

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    The ordinance is named for the city of Green River, Wyoming, which in 1931 was the first city to enact it. [1] The ordinance was unsuccessfully challenged on constitutional grounds by the Fuller Brush Company in 1932.

  8. Wyoming State Bar - Wikipedia

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    The Bar enforces the rule that Wyoming lawyers must complete 15 credits of Continuing Legal Education each year. [ 5 ] The Wyoming State Bar publishes the monthly Wyoming Bar Journal [ 6 ] and the biannual Wyoming Law Review which includes scholarly articles by national legal authorities, and case notes and comments written by students at the ...

  9. Mark Hopkinson - Wikipedia

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    Mark Allen Hopkinson (October 8, 1949 – January 22, 1992) was a convicted serial killer who was executed by the U.S. state of Wyoming in 1992 for the murders of Vincent Vehar, Beverly Vehar, John Vehar, and Jeffrey Green. He is the only person to have been executed in Wyoming since the 1960s.