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  2. Suicide legislation - Wikipedia

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    Causing suicide or a suicide attempt by a person because of the systematic maltreatment or other systematic misbehaviors which seriously affect the dignity [of the person], committed by another person under whose material dependence or any other dependence the former person is subject, is punishable by a fine or up to five years of imprisonment.

  3. File:Ricardo Alfonso Cerna committing suicide in California ...

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    County of Santa Clara v. CFAC held that the State of California, or any government entity which derives its power from the State, cannot enforce a copyright in any record subject to the Public Records Act in the absence of another state statute giving it the authority to do so. This applies even if there is a copyright notice, so long as the ...

  4. List of longest prison sentences served - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of longest prison sentences served by a single person, worldwide, without a period of freedom followed by a second conviction. These cases rarely coincide with the longest prison sentences given, because some countries have laws that do not allow sentences without parole or for convicts to remain in prison beyond a given number of years (regardless of their original conviction).

  5. Inmate suicide at Erie County Prison leads to confidential ...

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    Matthew Creaton, a troubled 35-year-old from Cranesville, was under the public's care when he took his own life as an inmate at the Erie County Prison more than three years ago.

  6. California may face more than $40M in fines for lapses in ...

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  7. Richard Steeves - Wikipedia

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    Richard E. Steeves (born February 1, 1942) is an American serial killer who murdered five men in a multi-state crime spree between June 1965 and January 1966. He was tried and acquitted for these crimes by reason of insanity and was housed in a mental hospital until his eventual release into society.

  8. Santa Fe County faces lawsuit over suicide death at jail - AOL

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    The lawsuit was filed Sept. 12, the day another suicide death was reported at the jail. County officials said 50-year-old George Montoya was found dead in his cell that morning after a "self-harm ...

  9. Prisoner suicide - Wikipedia

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    Signs that a prisoner may be at risk of suicide include giving away valued possessions, speaking as if they are not going to be around much longer even though they are not scheduled for release, withdrawing, becoming acutely intoxicated, having a recent history of severe addiction, being threatened or assaulted by other prisoners, having a history of psychiatric hospitalizations or suicide ...