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  2. Marion County Jail releases inmate by mistake for the ... - AOL

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    Court records show an arrest warrant was issued one It took three days to find Scott Snyder after he was set free earlier this week. Marion County Jail releases inmate by mistake for the sixth time

  3. Marion County Jail releases inmate by mistake for the sixth time

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    By: Liz Gelardi INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. – Another inmate was let out of the Marion County Jail by mistake. It took three days to find Scott Snyder after he was set free earlier this week. Court ...

  4. Tarrant County Corrections Center - Wikipedia

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    The back side of the Tarrant County Corrections Center. The Tarrant County Corrections Center (TCCC) is a detention center located in Downtown Fort Worth in Tarrant County, Texas, United States. Designed to house prisoners either awaiting trial, transfer or serving short jail sentences, the structure handles both male and female inmates.

  5. Prison, probation and more: Felony cases addressed at Marion ...

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    Sentence: The 32-year-old Ocala man was sentenced to eight years in prison on Oct. 19. Pagan-Ayala has 1,543 days of credit for time already served at the jail. About the case: Law enforcement ...

  6. Man dies in custody at Marion County Jail, law enforcement ...

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  7. Marion County Jail and Jailor's House - Wikipedia

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    Marion County Jail and Jailor's House, also known as the Palmyra Jail and Palmyra Massacre Jail, is a historic jail and sheriff's residence located at Palmyra, Marion County, Missouri. It was built in 1858, and is a two-story, three-bay, Greek Revival -style brick I-house with a broad two-story limestone ell.