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Trafficking in what?! I'd never be a party to that!!
April 11, 2017

Trafficking in what?! I'd never be a party to that!!

“Trafficking In WHAT?! I'D Never Be A Party To THAT!!” ANY type of Illegal Detainment is a serious crime. But Kidnapping-And~Holding—For-Ransom (or for other gain) is a Federal offense; it carries a Life-Sentence. Conspiracy- To—Commit...
RaedwulfOhio
Ohio 'Parole' Board gears up for next round of high jinks
April 11, 2017

Ohio 'Parole' Board gears up for next round of high jinks

i”0hio ‘Parole’ Board GEARS UP For NEXT ROUND Of HIGH JINKS” when you're marooned on an island long enough, every glint of light on water can begin to resemble a rescue ship. So it has...
RaedwulfOhio
The 'Parole' Board?! What's that got to do with the price of milk?!
April 11, 2017

The 'Parole' Board?! What's that got to do with the price of milk?!

"The 'Parole' Board?! What's THAT Got To Do With The PRICE OF MILK?!" 
 The World's Greatest Teacher used parables for good reason: Often it is the ONLY way to clarify a cloudy subject. Of...
RaedwulfOhio
Of 'Parole' Boards and dinosaurs (and dragons, too)
April 11, 2017

Of 'Parole' Boards and dinosaurs (and dragons, too)

”Of ‘Parole’ Boards And Dinosaurs " (And Dragons, Too) "P R O C L A M A T I O N E! Henceforth Let It Be Known Throughout The Land: that the ‘parole’ board IS...
RaedwulfOhio
The truth behind 'the big lie': What every citizen must learn about Ohio's 'Parole' Board
April 11, 2017

The truth behind 'the big lie': What every citizen must learn about Ohio's 'Parole' Board

'Parole' Board Corruption in Ohio By Raedwulf "The Truth Behind 'The Big Lie': What Every Citizen Must Learn About Ohio's 'Parole' Board" Even with more articles on the subject than ever before, most of them...
RaedwulfOhio
What 'next time' to the 'board'?! The time before the 'time-before-last time' was the 'next time'!!
April 11, 2017

What 'next time' to the 'board'?! The time before the 'time-before-last time' was the 'next time'!!

"WHAT 'Next Time' To The 'Board' ?! The Time BEFORE The 'Time-BEFORE-LAST Time' WAS The 'NEXT Time' !!" Once upon a time there lived a hapless citizen who had fed his starving family by shooting...
RaedwulfOhio
Pickle-barrel or 'Parole' board: Ya' cain't tell what's in it 'til ya' git the lid off'n it!
April 11, 2017

Pickle-barrel or 'Parole' board: Ya' cain't tell what's in it 'til ya' git the lid off'n it!

”PICKLE-BARREL Or 'Parole'Board: Ya‘ Cain't Tell-What’s IN It ‘Til Ya’ Git The LID Off'n It !" That's the trouble with pickle—barrels: we mostly leave 'em to do their work, down in some dark basement, never...
RaedwulfOhio
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If you are working on an APWA-related project, please let us know how you plan to utilize the Archive. We hope to share information about your work with our readers and, whenever possible, with relevant APWA authors.

APWA is an open access archive. We encourage use of the writings for research, course planning, and projects engaged in examination of the criminal legal system. Reproduction of essays in their entirety infringes on author copyright without their explicit consent from the writers. Please contact us if you plan to reproduce entire essays; we will do our best to put you in contact with the authors for consent, and their compensation for any project that is profit making.

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