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  • Southside Chicago O'Donnells was released from prison by Small.
  • He was known in the prison by the nickname "Big Steve".
  • In October 1938 Ryan was visited in Burgos Prison by the Irish Minister to Spain, Leopold Kerney
  • 2 June, 2011, She was sentenced to one year in prison by a security court.
  • the Home Office announced plans to expand the prison by building a new block which could double cap
  • the federal government in state-owned Raiford Prison by the means of electrocution.
  • s pirates after being broken out of a floating prison by Deathstroke.
  • is lawyer, Jeff Kradel, Thomas could be out of prison by late 2008.
  • At least two small fires were lit at the prison by inmates during the disturbance.
  • Wu Zanzhou died in prison by cancer on October 2, 1949.
  • were executed, and the other 12 released from prison by 1951.
  • In April 1945 he was freed from Magdeburg prison by American troops.
  • pleted in 2008, increasing the capacity of the prison by 500 places.
  • as sentenced to death, and executed at Hamelin Prison by Albert Pierrepoint later that year.
  • After eleven months spent in prison by a rapper (musician has been sentenced to im
  • In 1589 he was put in prison by King John III of Sweden, together with, amo
  • tagonist about Renfield being rescued from the prison by Dracula.
  • They were sentenced to one year in prison by the Aomori District Court, but the sentence
  • His death sentence was commuted to life in prison by Governor Nelson Rockefeller in 1962.
  • , Streight and 107 other soldiers escaped from prison by tunnelling from their barracks to freedom.
  • The aim is to help Osmo escape from his prison by touching a set of coloured hexagonal target
  • In 1958, Kim was into prison by Syngman Rhee Regim.
  • He was sentenced to two and a half years in prison by Justice Wally Oppal, who is now British Col
  • as appointed warden of the Massachusetts state prison by Governor Butler, Usher served as warden unt
  • Brockway became a clerk at the Wethersfield prison by 23 years old.
  • In a plea deal he was sentenced to 10 years in prison by the Hague Tribunal.
  • They were freed from prison, by angels, who told them to destroy all the i
  • ows how Saint Peter was liberated from Herod's prison by an angel, as described in Acts 12.
  • d Colonel Oh Ik-gyun were sentenced to life in prison by a military court.
  • He was sentenced to seven years prison by the Nuremberg Trials in 1948.
  • In 1979 Haag was sentenced to 15 years in prison by a Stuttgart court.
  • ritish music group Bush wrote a song about the prison called Personal Holloway, on their CD Razorbla
  • He then released an essay about his trials in prison called "The Prison Diet".
  • he attempts to escape from a maximum-security prison called Butcher Bay.
  • Many of the British prisoners were held in a prison called the 'Black Hole' shortly afterwards, wi
  • "A Prison Called Earth" - 6:06
  • udrin of a heaven-sent vision she had while in prison calling her to service to God.
  • He meets in prison Camille Bliss to interview her.
  • He was taken to a prison camp with a large number of Royal Lao POWs, bu
  • boden commanded Camp Millen, Georgia, then the prison camp at Aiken, South Carolina as well as other
  • He was sent to a prison camp in Poland.
  • s mobilised, and in February was posted to the prison camp at Cowra.
  • 08 it was suggested that the site be used as a prison camp to relieve overcrowding in Britain's jail
  • and the Social Republic, and was interned in a prison camp on the island.
  • ctober 16, 2007, Kenny reported to the federal prison camp in Phoenix, Arizona, as inmate no.
  • A German prison camp was later established in the area.
  • He also served as a prisoner in the Gulag prison camp in the former Soviet Union under Joseph S
  • During its two years in operation, the prison camp housed over 12,400 different Confederates
  • He was then taken away to prison camp in Mulbach.
  • Soviet NKVD established a prison camp for German civilians inside the former We
  • He was arrested by NKVD in 1944 and kept in a prison camp in the Soviet Far East until 1956.
  • A nearby satellite prison camp provides housing to minimum security male
  • Castle Morgan, a Confederate prison camp on the Alabama River at Cahaba.
  • hes, Mansfield and Shreveport to the Camp Ford prison camp near Tyler, Texas, where they arrived on
  • Prison camp in Suomenlinna, Helsinki.
  • John Bartha - Prison camp captain
  • Henry Wirz commandant a new prison camp in Georgia called Camp Sumter, better kno
  • ring World War II, it was the site of a Soviet prison camp for Polish prisoners of war (POWs), espec
  • , being released from Columbia, South Carolina prison camp at the close of hostilities.
  • He was sent to a prison camp at Kinsale in Ireland.
  • This was a prison camp during World War II for low-security pris
  • e was sentenced to three months in the federal prison camp in Danbury, Connecticut.
  • During World War II Fort Missoula housed a prison camp for Italian POWs, who called the area Bel
  • rrogated by the Chinese before being sent to a prison camp on the Yalu River.
  • dominated by the Cromwellian fort which was a prison camp for Catholic priests.
  • He was held prisoner at Asylum Prison Camp near Charleston, South Carolina until his
  • nit and was captured and interred at a Russian prison camp by war's end.
  • He fled from the Romanian prison camp but could not stay in Budapest for long,
  • Inmates from a nearby prison camp had excavated through 5.5 feet (1.7 m) of
  • They were killed by firing squad in Sham Shui Prison Camp on the 18 December 1943.
  • Arsenal Island was home to a large Union army prison camp for captured Confederate soldiers (the Ro
  • An adjacent satellite prison camp houses minimum security male offenders.
  • e died of starvation and disease in a Japanese prison camp in 1943 after losing 70 pounds.
  • was captured by the Red Army and ended up in a prison camp in Moscow
  • The prison camp was operational from December 1863 until
  • sent as a prisoner of war to Johnson's Island Prison Camp in Sandusky Bay, Ohio.
  • He survived the war in a prison camp, later returning to Yugoslavia.
  • Siberan prison camp, a winter morning.
  • Federal Prison Camp, Pensacola is a minimum security federal
  • During his 11 months at Federal Prison Camp, Eglin, Luongo write the book Surviving F
  • rnment decided to cut costs by closing Federal Prison Camp, Eglin.
  • Federal Prison Camp, Alderson, where Martha Stewart was confi
  • The Federal Bureau of Prisons facility Federal Prison Camp, Alderson, where media mogul Martha Stewa
  • Federal Prison Camp, Alderson is the largest employer in the
  • s sentenced to two years for theft in a Kolyma prison camp.
  • oup, was sentenced to three years in a federal prison camp.
  • ewis was sentenced to three years in a federal prison camp.
  • sentenced to serve one year in Atlanta Federal Prison Camp.
  • is nickname due to his brutal behaviour at the prison camp.
  • Westward was written in prison camp.
  • aptured, Woodruff was imprisoned in the Changi Prison Camp.
  • ility's mission changed into that of a Federal Prison Camp.
  • entenced to six years in the Lewisburg Federal Prison Camp.
  • 's the sort of behaviour you would expect in a prison camp.
  • He is tortured and taken to a prison camp.
  • ' experiences as a prisoner of war in Japanese prison camps after the American surrender in the Phil
  • He succeeded in escaping from the German prison camps in August 1943.
  • e doctor, he restored morale in those terrible prison camps and jungle hospitals.
  • ay citizens can be condemned to years in harsh prison camps for any criticism of the government.
  • he fort is now a well-preserved example of the prison camps operated by Nazi Germany during World Wa
  • of Army Group Courland began moving to Soviet prison camps in the East.
  • Jorgic arrested Bosniaks and put them in prison camps where they were tortured.
  • ouncil titled "Deficiency Diseases in Japanese Prison Camps".
  • A number also died in Confederate prison camps, including Andersonville prison.
  • Most of them died in prison camps.
  • n, McLaren sought to escape from the Singapore prison camps.
  • isted testimonies from the survivors of Soviet prison camps.
  • munity, were exiled or imprisoned in the Gulag prison camps.
  • war, however, and stayed until 1947 in several prison camps.
  • tured by the Russians and died in one of their prison camps.
  • nine years he was severely tortured in various prison camps.
  • chemistry while working in a laboratory on the prison campus.
  • The prison can hold 300 prisoners.
  • Election rules say no one who is in prison can be a candidate.
  • Foston Hall, a women's prison, can accommodate over 170 women.
  • The prison captain ordered him to be detained and execute
  • After his release from prison, Carney attempted to return to Germany claimin
  • lls and computer training and is employed as a prison carpet cleaner.
  • Afterwards the term was informally used for prison carriages in Russian.
  • crazy", and incarcerated at Richmond's wartime prison Castle Thunder.
  • ikkon discovers that cursing at the jelly bean prison causes it to crack.
  • 996, at the age of 49, Ottis Toole died in his prison cell from liver failure.
  • Each prison cell became a museum room, which together pres
  • Professor Schneider hanged himself in his prison cell (1946) awaiting trial in Frankfurt am Mai
  • He died in a prison cell in 2006 during his trial.
  • Smith was recorded in his prison cell confessing to this crime, and later made
  • by an American soldier named Fitzgerald in his prison cell before being brought to trial.
  • Randitsheni was found hanging in his prison cell from an apparent suicide shortly after co
  • He was also known as Barnsey, the prison cell mate of Den Watts in EastEnders.
  • April 2011 Five Star Prison Cell decided to disband and go their separate
  • He campaigned for a seat in the PLC from his prison cell and was elected in January 2006.
  • Five Star Prison Cell was a four-piece band from Melbourne, Aus
  • In early 2010, Five Star Prison Cell completed recording their third album, ti
  • s, the film showed a murderess seated inside a prison cell, then being ushered to her place of execu
  • Two Russian soldiers are locked in a military prison cell, and they have to deal with "social and p
  • From his prison cell, Mallory began to write letters in a pers
  • e battle that is taking place just outside her prison cell, and is mortally wounded while fighting.
  • In January 2004, Ausley was murdered in his prison cell.
  • e Kronstadt sailors and spent a fortnight in a prison cell.
  • ainst Alfred Dreyfus, he was found dead in his prison cell.
  • wrote an inscription IMMMM on the wall of his prison cell.
  • intercepted letter sent by Ibn Ammar from his prison cell.
  • 6, Lanfray committed suicide by hanging in his prison cell.
  • During the riots, prisoners set blocks of prison cells on fire, stabbed each other with knives,
  • Inscriptions made on the walls of the prison cells by inmates can still be viewed today.
  • to decrease the chances of police brutality in prison cells.
  • The new prison cemetery in Michigan City has around 350 priso
  • Fort Leavenworth Military Prison Cemetery (also known as the United States Disc
  • (formerly known as "Broadley's Cemetery" and " Prison Cemetery No 1") and the Ypres Reservoir Middle
  • He was buried in a prison cemetery, as no one claimed his body.
  • d men were buried in Fort Leavenworth Military Prison Cemetery.
  • They were buried in the prison cemetery.
  • As of 2010 he resides in California State Prison, Centinela.
  • Piper Kerman's memoir reveals how prison changed her life, and why warehousing people w
  • completed there two schools, a hospital and a prison chapel - at the age of 23.
  • Remains of the Toronto Central Prison Chapel - East view
  • Remains of the Toronto Central Prison Chapel - West view 2
  • window, given by David Blackmore, is now in a prison chapel at Long Crendon, Buckinghamshire
  • Letter to the prison chaplain from the mother of James W. Rodgers,
  • Jay Glick as Prison chaplain
  • He was a Prison Chaplain at Preston for some time around 1910.
  • Saint Malo, where he was ordained and acted as prison chaplain till 1777.
  • Alley then thanked the prison chaplain and said, "I love you, David.
  • raying a fellow prisoner's escape plans to the prison chaplain, knowing that he will report it to th
  • John Clay (1796-1858), was an English prison chaplain.
  • ight of lovemaking, the two are married by the prison chaplain.
  • aret Hebblethwaite worked from 1984 to 1994 in prison chaplaincy, catechesis and parish work in Oxfo
  • Other facilities include a gym and prison chaplaincy.
  • In January 2004, one of Garth's prison chaplains resigned over allegations that she h
  • There are also requests for Rosaries from prison chaplains, hospitals chaplains, religious educ
  • l of the inmates showed devotion towards their prison chief, with as many as 20 prisoners bearing ta
  • After his release from prison, Ciro Mancuso again became involved in Julia's
  • out on foot from Mosul through Baghdad to the prison city of `Akka.
  • n serving his sentence at the maximum security prison Clinton Correctional Facility in Dannemora.
  • The prison closed June 11, 2009.
  • The prison closed in 1986.
  • After the Northgate Prison closed, Chester City Corporation tried to have
  • own as the Mimico Correctional Centre when the prison closed.
  • eterioration after forty-five years led to the prison closing in 1969.
  • 1932 (Dec) Official Prison closure
  • After the prison closure in 1903, it was reused for several pur
  • Given dirty prison clothes and fed little food the prisoners lost
  • e, a communist leader, was killed when Doftana prison collapsed during the earthquake.
  • Pintilie was killed when Doftana prison collapsed during the 1940 Vrancea earthquake.
  • ime in Sydney is common ever since it became a prison colony of the 1800's.
  • Britain establishes the prison colony of New South Wales, the first permanent
  • was originally founded in 1927 as the Norfolk Prison Colony, a "model prison community" conceived b
  • ere abolished in 1948, and on 1 April 1963 the Prison Commission was transferred to the Home Office
  • The Prison Commission was established under the Prison Ac
  • The Prison Commission was a public body of the Government
  • G. Wickser and president of the New York State Prison Commission John P. Jaeckel.
  • also created in the same year, also called the Prison Commission.
  • (1874-1955) was first British female assistant prison commissioner whose work provided the basis for
  • He also filled a term as State Prison Commissioner and at various times occupied oth
  • He served as prison commissioner from 1900 to 1905, when he resign
  • he third and final scene, Mosada, alone and in prison, commits suicide by sucking a drop of poison f
  • presentative of International PEN's Writers in Prison Committee from 1998 to 2000.
  • ani general-governorship, heading a Semirechie prison committee.
  • tually builds trust amongst key members of the prison community.
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