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Inmate charged in threats case facing indictment for more threatening letters

Por: The Times-Tribune Crime September 30, 2022

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An inmate at the state Correctional Institution at Dallas who is serving a sentence for arson threatened to blow up the federal courthouse in Scranton and harm then-interim U.S. Attorney... + full article



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