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  2. Prison newspaper - Wikipedia

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    [2]: 40 The first inmate-driven paper was created at the Minnesota Correctional Facility in 1887. [3] A 1935 study, the first on the topic, found that almost half of US prisons had a prison newspaper. [3]

  3. Inmate admits igniting Whatcom County Jail fire with video ...

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    A Whatcom County Jail inmate reportedly ignited a fire with a video tablet and a paperclip, forcing a relocation of several inmates to another area of the jail.

  4. List of U.S. states and territories by incarceration and ...

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    On January 1, 2008 more than 1 in 100 adults in the United States were in prison or jail. [7] [8] Total U.S. incarceration peaked in 2008. [5] The U.S. incarceration rate was the highest in the world in 2008. [4] It is no longer the highest rate. [9] The United States has one of the highest rates of female incarceration. [10]

  5. Marion County Sheriff's Office finishes review of inmate who ...

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    William James Charles Brooks, a former detention deputy at the Marion County Jail, tried to commit suicide. The incident report has been released

  6. Family of inmate who died in Summit County Jail last March ...

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    The family of a 62-year-old Akron man who died in Summit County Jail last March has filed a federal wrongful death lawsuit against the county and medical and social workers involved in his care.

  7. Counting Jail Deaths Since Sandra Bland Died

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    An Inmate Died Of Thirst In A Jail Run By A Loudly Pro-Trump Sheriff The Huffington Post Read article >> Texas’ Largest Jail Hasn’t Learned Much From Sandra Bland’s Death The Huffington Post Read article >> This Stroke Victim Was Jailed For Smoking Pot And Couldn’t Afford $100 Bail. He Died In Custody. The Huffington Post Read article >>

  8. Abdul Karim Telgi - Wikipedia

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    Abdul Karim's mother was Shariefabee Ladsaab Telgi, and his father was an employee of Indian Railways.His father died while he was young. Abdul Karim paid for his education at Sarvodaya Vidyalaya Khanapur, an English medium school, by selling fruits and vegetables on trains.

  9. Justice Department enters proposed consent decree over ... - AOL

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    The US Justice Department has entered a court-enforceable agreement with Georgia’s Fulton County over jail conditions that federal investigators have described as inhumane, violent and unsanitary.