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According to some reports, Simon had a reputation for taunting fellow inmates at New Jersey State Prison, and apparently selected a convict named Ambrose Harris – who had been on death row for kidnapping and killing 22-year-old artist Kristin Huggins in 1992. Harris and Simon had been assigned to side-by-side cells in the facility's capital ...
Harris had been sentenced to death in 1996 for the 1992 murder of Kristin Huggins, a 22-year-old art student who was visiting from Philadelphia. Harris was brought to trial for Simon's death, but his defense was able to convince the jury that the killing was in self-defense, and he was acquitted in 2001. Harris' original death sentence was ...
At the time of Gonzalez's murder Simon was barely three months out of jail and on parole after a 1981 conviction for killing a woman in Carbon County, Pennsylvania. In 1999, Simon was stomped to death by Ambrose Harris, another death-row inmate, in New Jersey's Trenton State Prison. Harris argued self-defense, and was acquitted. [13] [14]
NJ Indian Americans who canvassed for Harris in Pennsylvania say Democrats missed the mark on messaging.
NJ advocates wary of Harris, down on Trump Charlene Walker is the executive director of Faith in Action in New Jersey, a multiracial network of faith leaders and communities that works with ...
Harris is an English-language surname with a variety of spellings. ... Ambrose Harris (1902–1952), English footballer; Amos Harris (1921–2007), American football ...
Ambrose Harris (29 October 1902 – 1952) was an English professional footballer who played in a number of positions, mainly as a half-back. He played in the Football League with Nelson , making almost 60 first-team appearances for the club in a four-year spell.
The first time Mary Ellen Harris visited Allaire Community Farm, a nonprofit sanctuary launched in 2013 to help people and animals, she thought, “nice idea, but this is never going to work ...