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  2. Idaho prison system revises execution policy after failed ...

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    Josh Tewalt, director of the Idaho Department of Correction, addressed members of the media at the Idaho State prison complex south of Boise after the planned execution of death row prisoner ...

  3. List of 2010s American state and local politicians convicted ...

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    Found guilty of disturbing the peace, sentenced to 44 days in jail. (2012) [66] [67] Pleaded guilty to probation violation and a disturbing the peace charge related to sexual harassment that had occurred at the Idaho State Capital Building and was jailed for 44 days.

  4. What to know about Idaho’s death penalty after Chad Daybell ...

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    The Idaho State prison complex near Kuna is shown on February 28, the day officials halted the execution of Thomas Creech after they failed to find a vein to establish an IV line to carry out the ...

  5. My brother was killed in an Idaho prison. We must fix ... - AOL

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    Josh Tewalt, Director of Idaho Department of Correction has said, “The biggest intervention that we can have and the most effective intervention we can have is creating an environment in prison ...

  6. Disorderly conduct - Wikipedia

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    Disorderly conduct is a crime in most jurisdictions, such as the United States and China.Typically, "disorderly conduct" is a term used to refer to any behavior that is considered unacceptable in a formal, civilized or controlled environment.

  7. Idaho Department of Correction - Wikipedia

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    The state paid $29 million annually for the mixed-security prison. An increasing number of lawsuits related to violent incidents, chronic understaffing and fraudulent recordkeeping revealed deep operational problems. The Idaho State Police and the FBI launched investigations. [2] IDOC took over the facility in 2014.

  8. Refusing to assist a police officer - Wikipedia

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    Include affray, unlawful assembly, disturbing the peace, disturbing meetings, disorderly conduct in State institutions, at court, at fairs, on trains, or public conveyances, etc.; prize fights; blasphemy, profanity, and obscene language, desecrating the flag; refusing to assist an officer; and any attempts to commit any of these offenses.

  9. Idaho keeps some psychiatric patients in prison, ignoring ...

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    A temporary program for “dangerously mentally ill” patients has continued for five decades. Soon, Idaho will be the only state still using prisons to house patients who face no criminal charges.