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Where he is, is something I'd rather not say. All I can say is he is no longer a resident of the Federal Bureau of Prisons ... None of them took the oath to join al-Qaeda. They didn't complete the training and basically by their conduct, in my opinion, repudiated what Bin Laden was teaching over there.
The Federal Bureau of Prisons tells TMZ, Snipes was released on April 2 and transferred to the New York Community Corrections Office, which will oversee his home confinement
The Federal Bureau of Prisons and the State Board of Corrections had to be involved to clean up the [jail]. According to Sheriff Stovall, his team worked in ‘crisis mode’ seven days a week during this time to get the [jail] cleaned up. There has been a 100 percent turnover of staff at the [jail] since Sheriff Stovall took control.More quotes »
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Compassionate release review buoys old US inmates
YORK (AP) — A new attitude by the Federal Bureau of Prisons toward compassionate release is raising hopes of freedom for some aging inmates. Philadelphia attorney Lawrence McMichael says 88-year-old Adelphia Corp. founder John Rigas (REE'-guhs) is among those from AzFamily.com Read more »
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Private Prison Profits Skyrocket, As Executives Assure Investors Of ‘Growing Offender Population’
various issues with the federal budget, which we believe will have no material negative impact on our business. The federal bureau of prisons continues to face capacity constraints coupled with a growing offender population. The federal prison population has from Think Progress Read more »
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Ja Rule Released From Prison Early, Tax-Evasion Edition
release date remains July 28 and he will serve out the rest of his sentence under home confinement, according to the Federal Bureau of Prisons. Ja Rule was sentenced to 28 months for tax evasion but was able to serve that sentence concurrently with his 24 from E! Online Read more »
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Rapper Ja Rule leaves upstate NY federal prison
Federal Bureau of Prisons says he left a correctional facility in New York's Adirondacks on Tuesday, though time remains on his sentence. The bureau says the release date for the 36-year-old rapper, whose real name is Jeffrey Atkins, technically remains July from The Bellingham Herald Read more »
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In Place of Compassion, Cruelty
Justice Department’s inspector general last week issued a report on the appalling failure of the Federal Bureau of Prisons to do its duty in assisting in the release of terminally ill inmates and others in extreme situations. The 85-page report by the inspector from The New York Times Read more »