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Amish gather a last time before prison terms start
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Five more people convicted of hate crimes in hair- and beard-cutting attacks on fellow Amish in Ohio are preparing to enter federal prison. Comment?
Amish gather a last time before prison terms start
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Five more people convicted of hate crimes in hair- and beard-cutting attacks on fellow Amish in Ohio are preparing to enter federal prison. Comment?
Cleveland: Judge sentences Amish leader to 15 years
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A judge has sentenced the leader of a breakaway Amish sect to 15 years in prison in connection with a series of violent home invasions in which the beards and hair of fellow Amish were brutally shorn. Comment?
Cleveland: Amish face sentencing in federal court
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The 16 Amish defendants -- 10 men and six women -- found guilty on Sept. 20 are being sentenced in federal court in Cleveland. Comment?
Cleveland: Amish sentencing underway in federal court
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The 16 Amish defendants -- 10 men and six women -- found guilty on Sept. 20 are being sentenced in federal court in Cleveland. Comment?
Letters from other Amish ask for life for Mullet
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Sam Mullet and 15 of his followers may not be coming home to Bergholz any time soon. Comment?
Fellow Amish want life in prison for Sam Mullet
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The U.S. Attorney in Cleveland has received 14 letters from Amish in Ohio, Pennsylvania, and New York, in which a "long" or "life" sentence for renegade Amish bishop Sam Mullet, Sr., is requested. Comment?
Leader of Amish Bergholz clan wants light sentence
The leader of an Amish breakaway group in Ohio who was convicted in a series of beard- and hair-cutting attacks is asking a federal judge for a light sentence. Comment?
Bergholz: Amish 'manage' while some are in jail
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In just one month's time, the 16 Amish men and women convicted of federal hate crimes are set to be sentenced in Cleveland. Comment?
Judge denies new trial in Ohio Amish hair attacks
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A judge in Cleveland has rejected a request for a new trial made by the leader of an Amish group convicted in hair-cutting attacks on members of his own faith. Comment?
Judge: Jailed Amish cannot attend Ohio wedding
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A judge isn't letting defendants convicted in beard- and hair-cutting attacks on fellow Amish to leave jail to attend a family wedding in Ohio. Comment?