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Released (27)
12023-04-13T18:15:36+00:00Anonymous19plain2023-04-25T18:42:10+00:00AnonymousTwenty-seven of those prosecuted were released at some point in the legal process, just over one in four of those whose for who the outcome is known. An additional man, Hashi Mohammed, was released on one of the charges made against him but convicted on a second charge.
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12023-04-04T14:33:09+00:00AnonymousCompleting the legal processAnonymous38plain24322023-04-27T19:51:35+00:00Anonymous
1media/Released_thumb.png2023-04-18T22:25:03+00:00Released during the legal process1Made with Wee People: https://github.com/propublica/weepeoplemedia/Released.pngplain2023-04-18T22:25:03+00:00