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  2. Squab - Wikipedia

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    In 18th century France, pigeons à la crapaudine ("toad-like squab") was a popular "dish of skill" for both rich and poor, in which the squab was arranged so that it looked like a frog, with the breast forming the frog's "face". Religious dietary laws once prohibited meat on fast days, but allowed frog's meat, as it was a water dweller.

  3. Cruel and All-Too-Usual - The Huffington Post

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    Along with her counterparts in Brazos and Harris counties, she supports raising the age of juvenile criminal jurisdiction in Texas so that all 17-year-olds automatically go to the juvenile system. On the national level, the issue rarely surfaces, even in a newly receptive political climate for criminal justice reform.

  4. You Are Going to Prison - Wikipedia

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    You Are Going to Prison is a non-fiction book by Jim Hogshire. It is a practical guide for those who are facing their first experience with incarceration. In 2006, it was loosely adapted into the film Let's Go to Prison.

  5. When the punishment feels like a crime - The Huffington Post

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    A life that would cripple most people, she had overcome with grace.” Ali added: “You can’t not respect her, whether you agree with her or not. And you better come prepared if you’re going to disagree with her.” While at Northwestern, Michele met Ken Dauber, a divorced father of one, whom she married in 1997.

  6. Connor Walsh (character) - Wikipedia

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    Connor Morgan Walsh is a fictional character created in 2014 by Peter Nowalk.He was developed for ABC's legal drama series How to Get Away with Murder.Portrayed by Jack Falahee, he is one of the series' main characters.

  7. Prisoners of Profit - The Huffington Post

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    The Pahokee facility opened to youth in early 1997. Within months, local judges were hearing complaints about abusive staff, prison-like conditions and food full of maggots, according to recent interviews and state audits and court transcripts from the time.

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    The AOL.com video experience serves up the best video content from AOL and around the web, curating informative and entertaining snackable videos.

  9. New Whatcom County Jail could cost over $200 million ... - AOL

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    The downtown location is the most expensive site, requiring a building at least seven stories tall. New Whatcom County Jail could cost over $200 million. Here’s where it may go