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  3. Year in Review (No. 9) Legislation allows early release of ...

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    Dec. 19—Editor's Note: The Cullman Times is counting down the top stories of 2023. Here's No. 9. Thanks to statewide reform in sentencing for most Alabama inmates this year, Cullman County found ...

  4. Two Oklahoma County jailers arrested, fired after contraband ...

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    Two detention officers at the Oklahoma County jail have been fired after being accused of smuggling contraband in to inmates. The officers were arrested Wednesday, the jail said. Both live in ...

  5. List of law enforcement officers convicted for an on-duty ...

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    Tuscumbia Police Department (Alabama) Police responded to reports of a crash where an on-duty officer, Steward, had struck pedestrian Terry Hinton. Steward was found to be under the influence and driving on the wrong side of the road. He was sentenced to 20 years in prison. [9] 10 June 2022: Kyle Alan Gould 16 November 2023 (pleaded guilty)

  6. Holman Correctional Facility - Wikipedia

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    The names "The Bottom" and "The Pit" refer to the prison's location in southern Alabama. One inmate said that, within the state, "you can't get any lower than this." [11] Heath reported that Holman inmates made "julep," a homegrown whiskey, using water, sugar, and yeast. She described julep as a brown liquid with dark floating chunks ...

  7. Oklahoma State Penitentiary - Wikipedia

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    The Oklahoma State Penitentiary, nicknamed "Big Mac", [3] is a prison of the Oklahoma Department of Corrections located in McAlester, Oklahoma, on 1,556 acres (6.30 km 2). Opened in 1908 with 50 inmates in makeshift facilities, today the prison holds more than 750 male offenders, [ 1 ] the vast majority of which are maximum-security inmates.