In 1994, he was arrested with 1,754 pounds (796 kg) of marijuana in Topeka, KS.
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George Jung, the notorious cocaine smuggler of the 1970s is a repeat offender, which is probably why he is still in prison. Jung has the dubious distinction of being the man that introduced cocaine to North Americans. The Feds made Jung 'an example' to other smugglers, and what was to be his last 'job' his friends turned him over to the law and they went free. I believe the soonest he can get out is 2015. Considering murderers get less prison time, and Jung is now in his 70s, I doubt he is much of a danger to society. Maybe it's time to let him out. Interesting fact:Jung's misadventures were made into a hit movie starring Johnny Depp and Penelope Cruz, the movie's name 'Blow".
George Jung did not get paid for the film Blow as he was incarcerated for cocaine trafficking at the time of its release. He was portrayed by Johnny Depp.
Jung Talent Time was created in 1995.
i will survive.
Last Time I Checked Yes
NO, last time they showed him was visiting Michael's grave along with the others.
how do I file for my refund from my time spent in prison (last 3 years)
There is no definitive record of Carl Jung's IQ score. IQ tests were not commonly used during Jung's time, and there is no verifiable information available regarding his score.
Republicans controlled Illinois for the 25 years prior to the election of now-indicted Governor Rod Blagojevich. Dan Walker, serving 1973-77, was the last time the Democrats had the governor's mansion. Dan Walker went to prison for involvement in a savings and loan scandal that he was involved with after leaving politics. Blagojevich may become the fourth governor to go to prison in the last 40 years. Republican governor Ryan is now in prison. Besides Walker, Republican governor George Ryan is currently serving time for corruption while in office. Former Governor Otto Kerner (1961-670 also went to prison. We're used to that in Illinois.
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Yes, he spent time in prison
This could be the one......... George WilsmanBirth: April 21, 1843 Death: August 16, 1940 Captured at the Battle of Chickamauga and prisoner of war for 14 months and was detained at Andersonville Prison for part of that time. Wilsman was exchanged in 1865 for a southern prisoner. See link below for more info! http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~inbhsuv/spencerlsoldier.htm