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Violent assaults lead to lengthy jail term
N.Y. could close up to 5 prisons this year
State: Prison recidivism rate near record low
Former SC prison official accused of money laundering, selling 100+ phones to inmates
HIT ACCUSED ON PRISON PHONE RAP
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Judge, officials spar over prison closure
From poor house to big house?
Convicted Gun Trace Task Force officer ‘truly sorry’
Bonnerdale woman who locked up kids gets 5 years
How the US failed people in prisons during Covid: ‘Really important to learn from what happened’
Woman admits killing pregnant teen for her baby, gets 50 years
Baptist pastor held hours after release from jail
Book seeks to galvanise black people into entrepreneurial action
Man who shot his pregnant sister, her husband at picnic sentenced
Hoaxer who waged terror campaign in Britain faces near 10-year sentence
Just like starting over
Pottstown man admits to carrying gun without a license
‘Duped by my bullshit’: Cameras capture jailbreak
Lawyer: Riot ruling poised to free Barnett
Man who told police he wanted to stab members of public sent to prison
Man gets 15 months for defrauding Medicaid of $909K
Jail security bosses all about profit
After prison and shut doors, former inmate seeks to help others reenter society
Former vice president pleads for help
Dealer pub boss told to forfeit £65k
Rhona’s REVENGE?
Man granted parole for his role in the 2001 stabbing deaths of 2 Dartmouth professors
Former Northern Cape municipal officials start their jail terms
Solar farm developer hits back at ‘glass and concrete prison’ claim
Fraudster handed 10 years in U.S. prison
Maldives court frees jailed ex-president Yameen
3 survivors from Abu Ghraib to get their day in court
Leacock elects jury trial for attack charges
Judge sentences two-time embezzler to prison
Tunisian journalist sent to jail for six months over criticism of official
No jail for pub assault for now
As mercury soars, Salem prison provides water in mud pots
Youth org demands prosecution of school-predators, not victims