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  2. ‘They didn’t want to believe the truth’: Freed pair speak out ...

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    The two were wrongfully convicted of first-degree murder in 2009 and sentenced to 50 years to life in prison. Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge William Ryan formally overturned the pair’s ...

  3. Joseph Nacchio - Wikipedia

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    Nacchio surrendered April 14, 2009 to a federal prison camp in Schuylkill, Pennsylvania to begin serving a six-year sentence for the insider trading conviction. The United States Supreme Court denied bail pending appeal the same day. [6] [19] His federal register number is 33973-013. [20] On October 5, 2009, the US Supreme Court denied ...

  4. Tensions boil inside The Washington Post amid union ... - AOL

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    The Washington Post’s incoming chief executive and publisher will start the job with a mess on his hands. William Lewis, the veteran media executive who is set to take the reins of the renowned ...

  5. List of 2020s American state and local politicians convicted ...

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    State Senator Tony Navarrete (D) convicted of sexual relations with a minor. (2024) [9] State Senator Keith Bee (R) convicted of fraud. (2022) [10] State Representative Liz Harris (R) invited conspiracy theorists to speak before the Arizona House of Representatives and was accused by the State Senate of having “violated the integrity of the House,” and was expelled.

  6. 2014 White House intrusion - Wikipedia

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    An intrusion of the White House occurred on September 19, 2014, when Omar J. Gonzalez, an Iraq War veteran with post-traumatic stress disorder, jumped over the White House's fence and entered the building's front door, overpowered a security officer, was stopped by another who was off-duty, then later by multiple security officers, and arrested.

  7. Prisoners of Profit - The Huffington Post

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    Officials at the state Department of Juvenile Justice did not respond to questions about YSI. A department spokeswoman, Meghan Speakes Collins, pointed to overall improvements the state has made in its contract monitoring process, such as conducting more interviews with randomly selected youth to get a better understanding of conditions and analyzing problematic trends such as high staff turnover.

  8. Work release - Wikipedia

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    Work release programs have the ability to have a positive impact on inmates and their ability to gain employment after they are released. Also, inmates who participate in work release programs are able to acquire jobs nearly twice as fast when compared to inmates who do not participate.

  9. Officials let Tennessee man accused in fatal prison stabbing ...

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    How a murder suspect walked out of prison Turner's disciplinary file shows officials noted on the day of the attack against Gordon that he participated in the assault with a weapon, Davidson, the ...