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| Wyoming Inmate Ascherin Dies in Wyoming State Penitentiary |
| By Wyoming Department of Corrections |
| Published: 02/08/2016 |
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Cheyenne – Alex Richard Ascherin, a Wyoming inmate, died Friday, February 5, 2016 at the Wyoming State Penitentiary in Rawlins, Wyoming from an alleged suicide. The incident is under investigation by the Wyoming Department of Corrections in conjunction with the Carbon County Sheriff’s Office and Carbon County Coroner. Ascherin was sentenced on November 19, 2015, by Sheridan County District Court Judge John G. Fenn to 3 to 5 years for Strangulation of a Household Member. He was serving a concurrent 3 to 5 year sentence out of Natrona County for Possession of a Controlled Substance. Ascherin was born on December 2, 1991 in Tyndall, South Dakota. As per departmental policy an autopsy has been ordered. |
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