Labor Prison
8. June 2009 | 06:41North Korea sentences 2 U.S. journalists to 12 years in labor prison
North Korea’s top court has convicted two U.S. journalists, and sentenced them to 12 years in labor prison, the country’s state news agency reported Monday. (News Source: San Jose Mercury News - 04:37:22)
North Korea sentences U.S. journalists to 12 years in prison
North Korea’s state news agency says the country’s top court has convicted two U.S. journalists and sentenced them to 12 years in labor prison. (News Source: USA Today - 04:15:41)
N. Korea Sentences Journalists To 12 Years Labor
North Korea’s top court has convicted two U.S. journalists, one of whom grew up in the Sacramento area, and sentenced them to 12 years in labor prison, the country’s state news agency reported Monday. The Central Court tried American TV reporters Laura Ling and Euna Lee and confirmed their unspecified “grave crime” against the nation, and of illegally crossing into North Korea, the Korean … (News Source: CBS 13 Sacramento - 04:30:34)
N. Korea To Send U.S. Journalists To Labor Camp
North Korea’s top court has convicted two U.S. journalists, and sentenced them to 12 years in labor prison, the country’s state news agency reported Monday. The Central Court tried American TV reporters Laura Ling and Euna Lee and confirmed their unspecified “grave crime” against the nation, and of illegally crossing into North Korea, the Korean Central News Agency said. (News Source: CBS 2 Los Angeles - 04:29:56)
Two U.S. Journalists Sentenced to 12 Years in North Korea Prison Camp
North Korea has convicted two American journalists and sentenced them to 12 years in labor prison. Lisa Ling’s sister Laura is one of the journalists sentenced. (News Source: San Diego 6 - 04:35:13)
Two Bay Area Journalists Convicted in North Korea
North Korea’s state news agency says the country’s top court has convicted two U.S. journalists and sentenced them to 12 years in labor prison. The Korean Central News Agency says the Central Court… (News Source: NBC Bay Area - 04:22:26)
No prison for former sheriff
McCONNELSVILLE — Former Noble County Sheriff Landon T. Smith will not serve any time in prison after entering negotiated “guilty” pleas to a felony and a misdemeanor offense Friday in the (News Source: The Daily Jeffersonian - 12:51:29)
Two American Journalists Sentence in North Korea
North Korea’s state news agency says the country’s top court has convicted Laura Ling and Euna Lee and sentenced them to 12 years in labor prison. (News Source: News10 Sacramento - 04:29:42)
Michigan closing 8 prison facilities to save money
LANSING - Three state prisons and five prison camps will be closed to save $120 million as budget-conscious Michigan moves toward incarcerating its lowest number of inmates in a decade, Gov. Jennifer Granholm’s administration said Friday. (News Source: Ionia Sentinel-Standard - 15:26:48)
‘No need’ to press forward with prison privatisation
The union that represents prison officers has criticised the NSW Government’s decision to go ahead with plans to privatise Sydney’s Parklea Prison. (News Source: Australian Broadcasting Corporation - 00:46:43)
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