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    1. Last summer, a guard was beaten to death at Stateville, which has been plagued by overcrowding.
    2. "Petitioner did in fact keep the second return date and that time was instructed by Mr. Fortner to go back home but to keep in touch with him, that due to overcrowding conditions at Parchman there was no available bed," the motion says.
    3. The growth in the prison population has delayed reforms to end overcrowding and 'slopping out', where prisoners do not have toilets in their cells.
    4. But they also said he got out nearly two years earlier than he otherwise would have because of an early-release program proposed by Martinez in 1987 to help ease prison overcrowding.
    5. Due to overcrowding at the jail, 60 women were held overnight in the jail's gymnasium and 62 men were kept in police holding cells until an unused building at Mayview State Hospital could be prepared.
    6. Rivals, mindful of Toyota's deep pockets and the overcrowding in the midsized market, are already giving the new Camry its due.
    7. Since insurers such as Commercial Union are devoting capital to the developing life and pensions markets of southern Europe, there seems little danger of overcrowding in other areas.
    8. "In fact, I have some serious doubts about this program because it does not help significantly with the overcrowding situtation in the prison.
    9. Male convicts are released from prison sooner than women because of overcrowding.
    10. Such transfers have occurred in the past because of the overcrowding.
    11. "As a partial solution (to prison overcrowding) I favor converting unnecessary military bases and other federal installations to prison use," added Bush, the Republican nominee.
    12. In Nice, on the French Riviera, about 150 inmates protested overcrowding at their prison by refusing to return to their cells following an afternoon exercise period Monday.
    13. A man freed from jail under a court order to relieve overcrowding was behind bars within an hour of his release on charges of attempted armed robbery.
    14. Prisoners are kept chained to the walls of local police lockups for as long as three days at a time because of overcrowding in regular jail cells, police said.
    15. So was a proposal to spend $400 million on new prisons to ease overcrowding.
    16. But members of the Uzbek majority and Meskhi Turk minority, the target of most of the violence, have said overcrowding and unemployment contributed to it.
    17. Indeed, the overcrowding is being felt both in the air and on the ground.
    18. Both resulted from overcrowding, yet no one was ever prosecuted.
    19. The airlines have a one per cent market share with the rest accounted for by the private car. InterCity talked to people who had not used a train for at least 10 years, asking their views on ticket prices, standards of buffet service and overcrowding.
    20. If we can reduce overcrowding without endangering the community, we will all be better off.
    21. As prison populations have soared in recent years, both federal and state prisons have sharply accelerated efforts to keep inmates busy, partly to offset the effects of overcrowding.
    22. But he added, "I'm more concerned about the humidity." Republicans meeting in the Superdome next week are unlikely to see a repetition of the overcrowding that kept many Democratic delegates locked out of their party's convention in Atlanta.
    23. Federal Bureau of Prisons Commissioner J. Michael Quinlan spoke against the measure at a Jan. 30 hearing, saying the manufacturing program helps inmates learn job skills and defuses potential inmate unrest from overcrowding.
    24. Nearly 600 inmates were put on the streets today under pressure from a federal court to relieve prison overcrowding.
    25. Reports said violence did not play any part in the crush, which appeared to be purely a result of overcrowding.
    26. Bad sanitation, heavy seasonal rains, erratic garbage collection services and overcrowding of slums all contributed to the cholera outbreak, officials said.
    27. Kunin defended the program overall, saying it provided the necessary element of punishment and helped to reduce overcrowding in Vermont's prisons.
    28. UNEASY ALLIANCE: Correction officers join an eight-year lawsuit by inmates of the Lee Arrondale state prison in Georgia, protesting understaffing and overcrowding.
    29. Many say overcrowding and lack of jobs have created an explosive situation.
    30. Democratic presidential nominee Michael Dukakis stressed law-and-order issues Wednesday, meeting with his state anti-crime council and signing legislation to ease prison overcrowding and fight child pornography.
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