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Man locked in cellar: I never saw my gov't checks

<p>PHILADELPHIA (AP) — A mentally disabled man says he didn't see his government benefit checks for 10 years after he began living with a woman who is now charged in a widespread fraud and abuse scheme.</p> <p>Thirty-one-year-old Edwin Sanabria also testified Monday that he was once kept in a closet that was nailed shut by Linda Weston.</p>

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Obama sticker led cops to shooting suspect

A paroled killer’s “Obama” bumper sticker was the break that helped cops nab the man accused of the cold-blooded murder of a Tedeschi’s convenience store clerk, jurors in Edward Corliss’ murder trial learned yesterday. “It struck me as odd,” state parole officer Kevin Devlin testified yesterday in Suffolk Superior Court about the campaign sticker plastered on the back of parolee Corliss’ white Plymouth Acclaim. “He’s a guy from Somerville, so I was surprised he was supporting Obama,” Devlin said. “I made a joke about it. He said it was on the car when they bought it.” Corliss is on trial...

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California authorities deny state's first medical parole case (1998 rapist)

California authorities deny state's first medical parole caseA quadriplegic inmate serving a 150-year term for kidnapping, beating and raping a San Diego woman in 1998 will not be released to the care of family members under a new law, parole board rules. By Tony Perry, Los Angeles Times May 30, 2011 Reporting from San Diego— The reasoning seemed disarmingly simple: In a time of fiscal crisis and over-crowded prisons, why should California spend hundreds of millions of dollars retaining prisoners so sick, aged, paralyzed or otherwise infirm that they are no longer a threat to the public? And so the...

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CALIFORNIA: Counties worried about Brown plan to offload parolees

Capital region counties, already struggling to supervise probationers, are concerned about Gov. Jerry Brown's proposal to add parolees to their workloads. Parole supervision is one of several services the governor wants to shift from state responsibility to the counties. Sacramento and other counties have lost probation officers to budget cuts in recent years. California counties generally fall below national standards for probation caseloads. The state is now responsible for more than 100,000 parolees, including about 6,000 in the capital region. The proposal would make counties responsible for parolees, felons released from prison, as well as probationers, misdemeanor and felony offenders...

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Charles Manson follower seeking parole after 40 years behind bars

A follower of Charles Manson who has been imprisoned longer than any other woman in California is facing a parole hearing on her conviction in the Sharon Tate killings.

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Five members of Parole Board resign in wake of cop killing

Gov. Deval Patrick has accepted the resignation of all five members of the state parole board who voted to release a career criminal who authorities said later killed a Woburn police officer in a shootout. Patrick also Thursday accepted the resignation of the executive director of the board, and said he would seek to remove other officials from the agency. The announcement came after a review of the board that began after authorities said Dominic Cinelli, a parolee released in 2009 from a triple life sentence, fatally shot Woburn police officer John Maguire following a robbery on Dec. 26. Cinelli...

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’09 parole of officer’s killer gets hard look

(In 2008, Dominic Cinelli told the Massachusetts Parole Board that he was “deeply sorry’’ and a “new and different’’ man.) Dominic Cinelli sat before the Massachusetts Parole Board in November 2008 and insisted that he was no longer the heroin addict who shot a security guard during an armed robbery to feed his drug habit. “I’m new and different,’’ he said in a soft voice. “But I realize that deep inside me there is still that ugliness, and I know that I have to deal with that and control that, and I’m doing a real good job of it.’’ Four...

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Feds: Pa. inmate threatened to kill, eat Obama

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/40720776/ns/us_news-crime_and_courts/ PHILADELPHIA — A career burglar from Pennsylvania is accused of writing a prison letter in which he threatened to kill President Barack Obama and eat his flesh.

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