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  2. Pep (dog) - Wikipedia

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    On August 31, 1924, Pep was sent to the Eastern State Penitentiary where he received inmate number C-2559 and had his mugshot and paw prints taken. His log into the prison ledger indicates life sentence for murder, a tongue-in-cheek gesture that prompted widespread outrage. In reality, Pep was brought to prison to boost inmate morale.

  3. Harry Jackson (criminal) - Wikipedia

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    Returning to the Bureau, Collins and his colleagues made a search of their files for known criminals with a similar print pattern. The files revealed that the fingerprints belonged to a 41-year-old labourer, Harry Jackson, who had recently served a prison term for burglary. He was arrested, and for safety's sake, fingerprinted again.

  4. Uncovering the Soul-Bearing Jailhouse Letter that Forced Lyle ...

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    Erik Menendez was never supposed to keep the 17-page, soul-baring letter his older brother Lyle wrote to him in May 1990 when they were being held in county jail.. Lyle wrote the letter two months ...

  5. William Heirens - Wikipedia

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    A "bloody, smudged" print of an end and middle joint of a finger was found on the doorjamb of a door between the bathroom and dressing room in Frances Brown's apartment. A photograph of the print was taken, but no match was made with anything on file. [20] After Heirens was arrested on June 26, his prints were compared with the Degnan note.

  6. Illinois has put an end to the injustice of cash bail - AOL

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    He will either be sent to jail to wait for a trial or be allowed to go free before getting due process. A prosecutor representing the state notes that the offense the man is charged with is among ...

  7. Ryan W. Ferguson - Wikipedia

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    Ryan W. Ferguson (born October 19, 1984) is an American man who spent nearly 10 years in prison after being wrongfully convicted of a 2001 murder in his hometown of Columbia, Missouri. At the time of the murder, Ferguson was a 17-year-old high-school student.

  8. Cornealious Michael Anderson III - Wikipedia

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    Greg Zeman, in a commentary for Politix, argues that in American prison systems, rehabilitation is rare and that Anderson likely would not have been rehabilitated if he had gone to prison. [22] According to James Gilligan , professor of psychiatry and law at New York University , the American prison system is a complete failure at rehabilitation.

  9. Connecticut mayor who regained office after corruption ...

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    His second stretch in office has not been trouble free. In 2021, Bridgeport’s former police chief, Armando Perez, was sentenced to a year in prison for rigging a 2018 police chief examination to ...