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  2. Andrew McFarland - Wikipedia

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    About 1854, he became superintendent of the Illinois State Asylum for the Insane in Jacksonville and served in that position until 1869, when he resigned and established Oak Lawn Retreat, a private asylum in Jacksonville. Beyond his work in mental health, McFarland published on work of fiction, The Escape (Boston, 1851). In 1891, he hanged himself.

  3. Grand jury indicts ex-Shawnee County sheriff's process server ...

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    Andrew Johnson Jr., 52, of Topeka, was booked at 3 p.m. Wednesday into the Shawnee County Jail on 333 counts of perjury and making false information. Grand jury indicts ex-Shawnee County sheriff's ...

  4. He was charged with criminal sexual assault and solicitation of murder for hire, according to the Chicago Tribune. Velazquez was found with a strap wrapped around his neck. Jail or Agency: Lake County Jail; State: Illinois; Date arrested or booked: UNKNOWN; Date of death: 7/13/2016; Age at death: 34; Sources: www.chicagotribune.com

  5. Expungement in the United States - Wikipedia

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    If the acquittal resulted from a finding of insanity or lack of mental capacity, records of the arrest cannot be expunged. [36] Traffic offenses cannot be expunged. [37] However, records of arrests and convictions for disorderly persons offenses that are defined in Title 39 (traffic statutes) can be expunged.

  6. Category:Criminals from Illinois - Wikipedia

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  7. What 333-count indictment says about Topekan accused of ... - AOL

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    Andrew G. Johnson Jr., 52, of Topeka, was indicted by a grand jury on 333 criminal charges tied to allegations of falsifying records related to the service of court documents.