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  2. Chapter 13 bankruptcy: What you need to know - AOL

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    Chapter 13 bankruptcy: The basics. Chapter 13 bankruptcy lets you reorganize and repay your debts over three to five years. You make monthly payments to a trustee through a court-approved ...

  3. List of professional sportspeople convicted of crimes - Wikipedia

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    On April 5, 2006, he was re-sentenced to a year and a day in prison for violating his probation by using cocaine. [243] New Jersey (Monmouth County) August 2019 (plea) Cocaine possession 1 year probation Gooden was able to avoid prison time by completing a substance abuse treatment program between his plea and sentencing. [244] Mark Grace: Retired

  4. Prison-to-college programs in the United States - Wikipedia

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    This alliance of community college programs offers credit-bearing classes in 35 prisons throughout California. In 2017, there were more than 5,000 enrolled students. [ 8 ] The College after Prison Workshop was created due to research on the educational experiences of women who had completed their sentences.

  5. Bankruptcy - Wikipedia

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    A Bankruptcy Exemption defines the property a debtor may retain and preserve through bankruptcy. Certain real and personal property can be exempted on "Schedule C" [42] of a debtor's bankruptcy forms, and effectively be taken outside the debtor's bankruptcy estate. Bankruptcy exemptions are available only to individuals filing bankruptcy. [43]

  6. What to know about attending college in prison

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    How upcoming changes to the FAFSA could affect prison college programs. It is estimated that there were over 770 programs across 1,287 correctional institutions in the early 90s across the country ...

  7. Prisoners of Profit - The Huffington Post

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    Florida leads the nation in placing state prisons in the hands of private, profit-making companies. In recent years, the state has privatized the entirety of its $183 million juvenile commitment system — the nation’s third-largest, trailing only California and Texas.

  8. Prison. Bankruptcy. Suicide. How a software glitch and a ...

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    Ashraf spent the first few weeks of his nine-month sentence in a high-security prison, locked up for 23 hours a day, before being transferred to a lower-security prison.

  9. Prisons in California - Wikipedia

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    The California state prison system is a system of prisons, fire camps, contract beds, reentry programs, and other special programs administered by the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) Division of Adult Institutions to incarcerate approximately 117,000 people as of April 2020. [1]