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Tolen and other inmates testified that Katz called Tolen a snitch and used other profanity known in the unwritten code of prison conduct as fighting words, according to several inmates and guards.
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As Watson's story progresses, we gradually learn more about the man's wives and concubines, his life in Oklahoma, the deaths of the Tolen brothers up in North Florida, and eventually the massacre at Chatham Bend.
An Epic of the Everglades Dirda, Michael 2008
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Many other crimes were "laid on" Watson, including the bushwhacking of two Tolen brothers up in North Carolina, though nothing was ever proved.
An Epic of the Everglades Dirda, Michael 2008
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Tolen believes conditions are ripe for an upstart automaker to launch a safe battery-powered vehicle ......
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The jury found Tolen not guilty of second-degree murder but guilty of the lesser-included charge of voluntary manslaughter.
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"If they had known Jason was a classy guy who kind of got a bum wrap with a gun charge and shouldn't have been in prison in the first place, I think they would have found Tolen guilty of second-degree murder," said Rhoden, who attended the trial with Diane Katz and Michelle Botich, Jason Katz's sister-in-law.
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During a pre-release class in the Metropolitan Correctional Center chapel in March, inmates started teasing Tolen for telling a guard that another inmate had stolen boxer shorts from the prison laundry.
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Tolen, 20, of Michigan's Upper Peninsula, will face up to 15 years in prison when he appears for sentencing April 14 before U.S.
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Had Tolen not fought Katz right there in the chapel, he would have become marked as an easy target of violence or sexual assault, he told the jury.
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Katz's widow, Shannon Katz, also attended the trial and said she was saddened by the verdict, although she takes some solace in her belief that Tolen will spend the rest of his life in prison for other crimes he'll end up committing, either behind bars or on the street.
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