Rapper Young Thug pleaded guilty to gang, drug, and gun charges, leading to his release after a lengthy trial involving six defendants. Prosecutors accused him of gang activity, drug offenses, and racketeering, resulting in a 40-year sentence with the possibility of serving time if probation terms are not met. Young Thug apologized in court, expressing regret and promising to never repeat his mistakes.
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N.S. mother who strangled daughter could soon apply for unescorted prison leave
A Nova Scotia woman, Penny Patricia Boudreau, serving life for strangling her 12-year-old daughter, Karissa, may soon apply for unescorted temporary absences from prison. The Parole Board of Canada has noted considerations for such absences as early as June 2025, despite significant community opposition and grief expressed in numerous victim impact statements. Boudreau, who has completed various escorted absences since 2018, was sentenced to life with no parole for 20 years after claiming her actions...
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