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Man Sentenced as 'Career Criminal' Gets His First Chance at Freedom in 48 Years

“Currently on his way out of state prison, Agtuca will have a gradual release. He will be moved to a halfway house and slowly returned to free society. He hopes to work as a paralegal and finally make a home with Susan, whom he married in prison.“

The Appeal

September 11, 2018

SentencingPhillip ReevesSeptember 11, 2018The AppealComment
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