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Others were fined for drunk driving and using a phone while commuting
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Two of the group initially wanted to admit but changed their mind when told there was a minimum five-year jail term
She said she wanted to play a joke on her colleague after hearing on the news that other schools had received bomb threats
Shielding public officials from prosecution would reward crimes committed by those duty-bound to prevent it, they said
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The 21-year-old was dragged across the floor, left with a split lip and bloody nose
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Ronald Urry was jailed for two years
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