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...Under the 1850 law, those who helped fugitives could be sent to jail for six months and fined $1,000, a very substantial penalty....
...Or the once thoughtful JD Vance, now Trumpian senator from Ohio, who told the New York Times: “Tucker is a giant . . . I assume he’ll land on his feet and continue to have a powerful voice....
...The penalty in Ohio for breaching social distancing rules is 90 days in jail — another Petri dish of viral infections....
...Overdose rates have risen sharply in many US counties, reports suggest, as isolation, anxiety, joblessness — and stimulus cash — have fed the drug habits of many....
...There was no precedent for pharmaceutical executives being sent to jail....
...And so they spend a year at the Justice Centre in Cleveland, Ohio, a vast building that houses the county jail, the law courts, the prosecutors’ offices, the sheriff’s office and the Cleveland police headquarters...
...Cook County officials, rehab specialists and those who work getting drug court graduates back into jobs say it can cost as much as $50,000 a year to keep someone in the county jail, or $38,000 in a state...
...When she responded that it was good that someone with her rival’s character did not oversee the US legal system, he quipped: “because you would be in jail.”...
...About 100 miles north of Los Angeles, Bakersfield sits in Kern County, at the southern end of inland California’s resource-rich San Joaquin Valley....
...The stakes were high: Mr Fuchs’s life was in danger in jail and Ms Nairn’s strategy was risky and innovative....
...Forbes magazine had the previous week named Hamtramck one of “America’s 10 fastest-dying cities”, alongside Cleveland, Ohio; Buffalo, New York; and Detroit itself....
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