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  2. James Brown - Wikipedia

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    James Joseph Brown (May 3, 1933 – December 25, 2006) ... but served no jail time. Instead, Brown was required to forfeit a US$1,087 bond as punishment. [148]

  3. List of longest prison sentences - Wikipedia

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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. [15] [13]

  4. List of longest prison sentences served - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  5. Missing evidence has turned up in the James Brown case. A ...

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    In 2020, Brown’s friend Andre White died, taking his secrets to his grave — including the whereabouts of what he claimed was a vial of blood that might have shed light on what killed Brown.

  6. Judge Joe Brown on 5-day prison sentence: It's like a 'slave ...

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    After serving time in jail, the once-popular judge is opening up about his time behind bars this past week. Judge Joe Brown on 5-day prison sentence: It's like a 'slave warehouse' Skip to main content

  7. Prisoners of Profit - The Huffington Post

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    At the time, the Justice Department oversaw both the INS and the Bureau of Prisons — two of Esmor’s biggest customers. The company also hired James C. Poland, who had worked in the Texas prison system, where Esmor was angling for new contracts. All of these recruits positioned the company for winnings.

  8. Jim Brown - Wikipedia

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    James Nathaniel Brown (February 17, 1936 – May 18, 2023) was an American professional football player, civil rights activist, and actor. He played as a fullback for the Cleveland Browns of the National Football League (NFL) from 1957 to 1965.

  9. James and Jennifer Crumbley, parents of Michigan school ...

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    James and Jennifer Crumbley, ... and asked the judge to sentence him either to 28 months in prison with credit for time served, along with a maximum period of supervision, or 43 months in prison ...