
Night at the museum
By Ann Coppola, News Reporter
The National Museum of Crime & Punishment is the ultimate crime junkie's dream. Full Story
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TODAY'S HEADLINES
- Report: Russian inmates mistreated
- 12 on death row lose at Supreme Court
- Prisons and courts cost 6% more
- Double bunking expected
- Inmates helping with Christmas Corner
- Judge: Calif. must pay for health care
- Union: Prisoners moving out of Pontiac
- CO loses appeal
- Corrections officer wins assault case
- Sikh activists upset over haircut
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- On February 26, 2002, Ohio’s electric chair, nicknamed "Old Sparky," was decommissioned and disconnected from service. It was then donated to the Ohio Historical Society.
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On Wednesday May 10, 2006 CCNN spoke with OLETC executive director, Steve Morrison about this year's mock prison riot training event at the West Virginia State Penitentiary in Moundsville.
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