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Md. inmate's sentencing for escape postponed |
By westport-news.com |
Published: 02/03/2014 |
OAKLAND, Md. (AP) — A Maryland prison inmate will wait a little longer to be sentenced for his violent escape from an outdoor work crew in Garrett County. A winter storm prompted the postponement Monday of the sentencing in Oakland of 40-year-old Larry Johnson. He could get life plus 70 years added to his prison term for escape, carjacking and attempted first-degree murder. Johnson left a highway work crew in September 2012 and used a pair of pliers to stab a correctional officer in the torso. He then got behind the wheel of a prison van, wrecked that vehicle, flagged down a motorist, stabbed him in the head, stole his car and hit a tree. Read More. |
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