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How Long He Might Serve in Prison – Hollywood Life

Image Credit: Getty Images for Sean “Diddy” Co Sean “Diddy” Combs is currently on trial for sex trafficking-related charges. The…

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Trump says he’ll reopen Alcatraz prison, closed in 1963 due to high costs : NPR

The former federal prison complex on Alcatraz Island is seen in 2005. The site has been operated by the National…

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Joseph Czuba gets 53 years in prison for hate-crime attack on woman, her son : NPR

Joseph Czuba stands before Circuit Judge Dave Carlson for his arraignment at the Will County, Ill., courthouse on Oct. 30,…

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Mohsen Mahdawi lawyer speaks after release from prison : NPR

Mohsen Mahdawi speaks outside a Vermont courthouse after a judge released the Palestinian student activist on Wednesday, April 30, in…

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Four freed from prison in Hong Kong after national security convictions : NPR

Vehicles believed to be carrying former pro-democracy lawmaker Gary Fan, who was released after four years for his conviction under…

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BUSINESS

The Best Prison and Law Enforcement Stock to Buy According to Analysts

We recently published a list of 11 Best Prison and Law Enforcement Stocks to Buy According to Analysts. In this…

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CELEBRITY

How Long Will He Be in Prison? – Hollywood Life

Image Credit: Getty Images George Santos, the disgraced former congressman from New York, has officially received his prison sentence following…

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ENTERTAINMENT

George Santos Sentenced to More Than 7 Years in Prison

“His conduct, though involving dishonesty and abuse of trust, stemmed largely from a misguided desperation related to his political campaign,…

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BUSINESS

Sam Bankman-Fried sent to ‘notoriously hard’ prison in central California

The Federal Bureau of Prisons transferred Sam Bankman-Fried to a prison in California as of Wednesday, according to the BOP’s…

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BUSINESS

Creating and sharing deepfakes through tools such as OpenAI is now a crime in New Jersey—punishable by up to 5 years in prison

Creating and sharing deceptive media made with artificial intelligence is now a crime in New Jersey and open to lawsuits…

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