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I got out! I was sentenced to sixty-four years for non-violent marijuana offenses.
6 hours ago ago from Marijuana.com
I'm a Very Lucky Guy by Robert Platshorn Tue, Feb 09, 2010 11:31 am I got out! I was sentenced to sixty-four years for non-violent marijuana offenses. High Time magazine gave me the dubious title of Âthe longest serving non-violent marijuana offender in AmericaÂ. It won't be mine for long. Many sentenced after me will soon be able to claim my title. They are serving LIFE WITHOUT PAROLE and will never get to spend another minute as a free ...
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13 hours ago ago from Securities Docket
A former Ernst & Young LLP partner was sentenced to a year and a day in prison on Monday. The WSJ reports that James Gansman, a lawyer who resigned from Ernst & Young in October 2007, was convicted last year of six counts of securities fraud in an insider trading scheme in which he allegedly tipped a Pennsylvania broker about pending corporate takeovers. U.S. District Judge Miriam Goldman Cedarbaum (SDNY) handed down Gansman’s ...
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10 hours ago ago from Eartodastreetz
Lil Wayne's freedom has just been extended. Today (Feb.9) appeared in court, where the judge postponed his prison sentence so that Lil Wayne could receive dental surgery. Wayne has been sentenced to one year in prison after he plead guilty to attempted criminal possession of a weapon while in New York in 2007. He will officially begin his prison sentence March 2. Meanwhile, Lil Wayne took to Ustream to say his goodbyes ...
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21 hours ago ago from We All Scheme.com
Lil' Wayne begins his year long prison sentence today. He had a final farewell with his fans on uStream last night before his friend drove off in a Bugatti to turn Weezy in. It'll be interesting to see what a year with out Wayne will be like (pause).
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BBC News - Burma jails US citizen who was 1988 student activist
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A Burmese court has sentenced a US citizen to three years in prison for fraud and forgery, despite calls by 50 US lawmakers for his release. Rights activist Nyi Nyi Aung was convicted for forging an identity card, failing to declare currency at customs and violating immigration law. The 40-year old activist was arrested in September. He had been a student activist in the 1988 uprising against military rule and had returned to Burma on a ...
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