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New York City intends to release a batch of prisoners for lack of personnel

Summary by Remolacha - Noticias Republica Dominicana
New York.–The staffing crisis in New York's prisons, after 2,000 security officers were fired last March after a strike, has led the state's Department of Prisons to take a step to release 766 prisoners and thus reduce pressure on the centers.(Keep reading...) The entry Whatseto?New York intends to release a batch of prisoners for lack of staff was first published in Remolacha - Dominican Republic News.
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New York.–The staffing crisis in New York's prisons, after 2,000 security officers were fired last March after a strike, has led the state's Department of Prisons to take a step to release 766 prisoners and thus reduce pressure on the centers.(Keep reading...) The entry Whatseto?New York intends to release a batch of prisoners for lack of staff was first published in Remolacha - Dominican Republic News.

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Martin Ruso from Litvínov has already left the prison gates several times. He spent many years behind bars. He last spent the night in a cell at the beginning of this year, then he was conditionally released halfway through his sentence for good behavior. It might seem that for the experienced recidivist, at least a temporary return to life in freedom will be...

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