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Exonerated at Trial 3 Months Ago, Ed Sampson Faces New Felony and Up to 10 Years in Prison for Jailhouse Battery
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Exonerated at Trial 3 Months Ago, Ed Sampson Faces New Felony and Up to 10 Years in Prison for Jailhouse Battery
Edward Sampson, recently exonerated at trial of a felony that could have sent him to prison for 30 years, faces a new felony battery charge following a Jan. 18 jailhouse fight with an inmate. Sampson, known for his peripheral link to the Noah Smith murder case, could face 10 years as a habitual offender. He remains free on bond pending a March 18 pretrial before Judge Dawn Nichols. The post Exonerated at Trial 3 Months Ago, Ed Sampson Faces New …
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