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I, Sam Pulsifer, am the man who accidentally burned down the Emily Dickinson House in Amherst, Massachusetts, and who in the process killed two people, for which I spent ten years in prison and, as letters from scholars of American literature tell me, for which I will continue to pay a high price long into the not-so-sweet hereafter.
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Punishments ranged from prison sentences to demotions and letters of reprimand, he said.
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The book, available on the government court document system Pacer, was not a best seller but for Bodnar it beat writing letters home from prison.
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Cleland, who presided over the trial and sentenced Sandusky on Tuesday to 30 to 60 years in prison, noted that others wrote letters as well.
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Knox recounts in her diary early on that a male prison guard winked at her when she got letters from men, often brought up her sexuality and gave her the impression he was making a pass at her.
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In one of the letters, which was written from Belmarsh Prison, in Woolwich, east London, in January 2011, he apologised to Miss Anderson for the stress he had put her under.
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Dramatic testimony came from Michele Chapman, who read some of the letters Mr King wrote to her from his prison cell.
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Some of the previous shareholders and employees have said that t hey will write letters to ask Judge Beckwith to hand down a significant prison term this time.
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Evans, who had no legal training, had sent a number of headed letters to Truro and Plymouth Crown courts while he was still in prison stating he was a "senior advocate".
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Sollecito's book draws heavily on diaries he kept and letters he wrote to friends, family and his hometown newspaper during his years in prison, the preface says.
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The memoir, "Honor Bound: My Journey to Hell and Back with Amanda Knox, " draws heavily on diaries he kept and letters he wrote to friends, family and his hometown newspaper during his years in prison, the preface says.
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