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CACHERIS: There is a recommendation that we believe the judge will accept that he go to Allenwood, which is a high-security facility.
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CACHERIS: There is a recommendation that we believe the judge will accept that he go to Allenwood, which is a high-security facility.
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"There are no golf courses at any of our facilities," said Bureau of Prisons spokeswoman Felicia Ponce, responding to a common misconception about minimum-security prisons such as Allenwood near Williamsport.
Times Leader News 2009
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He is serving a life sentence at a U.S. penitentiary near Allenwood, Pa.
Mark J. Hulkower, prosecutor in Aldrich Ames spy case, dies at 53 T. Rees Shapiro 2011
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He is serving a life sentence at a U.S. penitentiary near Allenwood, Pa.
Mark J. Hulkower, prosecutor in Aldrich Ames spy case, dies at 53 T. Rees Shapiro 2011
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He got to have orange juice, which was banned at Allenwood because it can be fermented into an alcoholic drink.
After prison, building a new life means more than just doing right Alex Halperin 2011
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This man should be in jail, and Not Allenwood either.
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He carried the Men of Principles torch to Allenwood.
After prison, building a new life means more than just doing right Alex Halperin 2011
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Now, Mr. Bahel, 59 years old, is living in a low-security federal prison at Allenwood, Pa.
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“If the Securities and Exchange Commission had jurisdiction over the White House we might have all had time for a course in remedial economics at Allenwood Penitentiary.”
Broke Glenn Beck 2010
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