• Venezuela's top prison official said national guard troops entering the prison were met with violence.

    CNN: Report: Prison riot kills dozens in Venezuela

  • Asked whether officials thought there was any connection between Crum's slaying and the recent killings of a Colorado prison official or the slayings of two Texas prosecutors, Hatfield said, "I hope not, " but declined to elaborate further.

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  • In a week which has seen serious disturbances at Lewes prison and an official report that some young prisoners in Northumberland are having to spend 22 hours a day in their cells, with virtually no access to vocational or skills training, it is timely stuff.

    ECONOMIST: Prisons

  • Michael Scott Speicher found what appear to be the initials "MSS" scrawled on a wall of a cell in the Hakmiyah prison in Baghdad, an official tells CNN.

    CNN: Initials may offer clue to missing Gulf War pilot

  • Even a reputation for competence was undermined in 1996 after an official report into a prison break-out put the blame on a system riddled with deficiencies.

    ECONOMIST: Bagehot

  • They also accused the duke of discourtesy in failing to consult them as the official Catholic chaplains at the prison.

    BBC: Maze Prison

  • Al-Baghdadi al-Mahmoudi was handed over to prison officials in Tripoli, said the official, who asked not to be named as he is not authorized to speak to the media.

    CNN: Tunisia hands former Gadhafi PM over to Libya

  • Lawyers for Nunca Mais seek five years in prison for the former Spanish merchant marine government official, although the state prosecutor has not charged him, Xose Sanchez, a Nunca Mais spokesman told CNN.

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  • According to the Wall Street Journal, former NASDAQ official Donald Johnson (57) received a prison sentence of 42 months for using insider information make trades in his personal account.

    FORBES: Former NASDAQ Official Gets 42 Months for Insider Trading

  • The body was discovered at 5:45 a.m. by a police official who was conducting a routine check at the prison, Mr. Gupta said.

    WSJ: Probe Ordered in Death of India Rape Suspect

  • Its founder, Cleveland developer Carl Milstein, was convicted in the 1970s of offering illegal gratuities to a federal housing official and spent four months in Pennsylvania's Allenwood prison.

    FORBES: The Worst REIT

  • Earlier Tuesday, Palestinian prisoners rioted following news of a fellow inmate's death of cancer, and Israeli prison guards fired tear gas to quell the disturbances, an Israeli official said.

    NPR: Israeli Planes Strike Gaza After Rocket Fire

  • It sentenced Ignacio Labarta, a former official in the Kelme cycling team, to four months in prison.

    BBC: Spanish doctor Fuentes convicted over cyclist doping

  • According to official figures for 2011 to 2012, there were 158, 790 prison inmates in South Africa, a nation of nearly 52 million, of whom about 30% were on remand awaiting trial.

    CNN: What's life like in a South African prison?

  • Singh, a lawyer for two other defendants, said outside court Tuesday that an official from Tihar Jail had submitted to the court a report detailing the prison's security arrangements for the five defendants.

    WSJ: Delhi Rape Suspect's Body Handed Over to Family

  • Hevesi, convicted of official misconduct, a felony, was sentenced to 1 to 4 years in prison.

    WSJ: NY political adviser freed after fraud conviction

  • He added that his body was discovered at 5:45 a.m. by an official from the Tamil Nadu police who was conducting a routine check at the prison.

    WSJ: Suspect in India Rape Case Found Dead

  • Although the length of the prison sentence for holders of lavish weddings has yet to be decided, a Marriage Fund official says that one such wedding has already been reported to them.

    BBC: By Gulf Correspondent, Frank Gardner

  • It is illegal to collect official figures on religion in France, but it is reckoned that a majority of the country's prison population is Muslim.

    ECONOMIST: France

  • It calls for up to six-month prison sentences for failing to register news publications with the government, and for the appointment of a new "registration official" who will be in charge of monitoring the media and issuing publishing licenses.

    NPR: Myanmar Holds Off On Press Law Following Criticism

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