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To: foolscap
"Dallas' 1986 jailbreak only heightened the legend ... hid for nearly a year before he was caught and sent back to prison."

"Dallas' 30-year sentence was cut by eight years for good behavior."

Um, that doesn't look right. How many jailbreaks are allowed before its considered "bad" behavior?

17 posted on 02/05/2005 5:20:46 AM PST by robertpaulsen
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To: robertpaulsen

mr. dallas’s escape was considered a lawful escape because he was able to prove that his life was in danger if he stayed in the idaho prison,under u.s. law you have a right to protect your life and your families life under all circumstances. did you somehow miss that simple fact or were you one of the corrections officers that were proven to be at fault for the lack of protective abilities or actually tried to have him hit. Try reading something besides the police gazzette. P.S bill pouge threatened to bring him in the “hard way” and was known as a punk,he ran in to someone he thought he had disarmed and when he drew his weopon on a supposedly unarmed person he became no better than a gangmember and he paid the ultimate price unfortunatly.


98 posted on 05/31/2008 5:24:30 PM PDT by billsstuffagain
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