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Shakopee prison inmate charged with a swindling scheme that netted her $60,000 in public aidAn inmate at the Shakopee state prison for women was charged in a theft and swindling scheme that allegedly allowed her to collect more than $60,000 in public assistance while she was incarcerated.
Maureen Onyelobi always dreamt of becoming a lawyer. That seemed like a tall task for a first-generation Nigerian immigrant who had to relearn how to walk after she was caught in a house fire at ...
A silver truck pulled up outside the women’s correctional facility in Shakopee Wednesday afternoon and in a matter of seconds ...
Alicia Marie Neely will serve her sentence in the Shakopee prison and will receive credit for 22 days already served in the Freeborn County jail. Neely was found guilty by a jury of one count of ...
A Shakopee woman pleaded guilty Friday to her ... She remains on conditional release until her sentencing, when she could get prison time ranging from 46 to 57 months, Assistant U.S. Attorney ...
Shlafer’s lab recently finished a study examining how incarcerated mothers and their children responded to extended visits at the Minnesota Correctional Facility in Shakopee, Minnesota’s only female ...
which is a state correctional facility for women. NINA MOINI: You mentioned that you're bringing access to the arts to people who are either in Shakopee or in other prisons or incarcerated.
An inmate at the Shakopee state prison for women was charged in a theft and swindling scheme that allegedly allowed her to collect more than $60,000 in public assistance while she was incarcerated.
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