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I don't know I think she was in jail and got arrested again sO I think she is still in jail
no kenan thompson is not in jail he is still the great actor everyone knows
Where it's he in jail or in home asking for Frank Lucas ? He is living still at age 81 some where in the phillies
No he is still in jail... the world is waiting for him. Stacy
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yes. here is an article for your reference.Former online tutorial owner sent to prisonCarolyn Louper-Morris of Cyber-Study 101 defrauded the state and Kmart of more than $3 million. illegally using a tax credit.By JAMES WALSH, Star TribuneLast update: September 29, 2010 - 7:57 PMPrint this storyE-mail this story0diggsdiggThe former owner of the online tutorial service CyberStudy 101, who promised to provide low-income Minnesota families with free computers, Internet access and an online study guide, was sentenced in federal court on Wednesday to 12 years in prison.Carolyn Louper-Morris, 63, along with her son, William J. Morris Jr., defrauded the Minnesota Department of Revenue out of $2.2 million by causing the filing of false tax returns. In addition, Louper-Morris defrauded Kmart, the company that provided CyberStudy with its computers, out of more than $1 million.Before she was sentenced, Louper-Morris closed a long and dramatic recounting of her life as an educator -- including trips to India, Africa, Haiti and China -- by insisting she never "cheated" anyone.But Assistant U.S. Attorney Timothy Rank said Louper-Morris indeed cheated -- "shamelessly and brazenly" -- the very low-income people she claimed to try to help."It was a fair sentence," Rank said of the 144 months handed down by U.S. District Judge John Tunheim.Louper-Morris and her son operated CyberStudy 101, which sold an online student tutorial to customers for $1,000 and in return promised to give customers free Internet access and a computer. Families paid the $1,000 by way of a tax credit available to low-income Minnesotans.This is how it worked: CyberStudy filed tax returns for its customers, directing the tax credit payments to itself. At the time, Minnesota law provided a tax credit for supplemental educational expenses of $1,000 per child and as much as $2,000 per family.Louper-Morris and Morris told families they wouldn't have to pay for their program up front if they agreed to allow CyberStudy to file a tax return on their behalf and claim the tax credit. Clients who agreed would also receive a free computer and Internet access for life.
If you mean Raymond Leslie Morris from Walsall in the United Kingdom (also known as the Cannock Chase Murderer), the answer is yes, and he was told he would have to stay there.
No he is still in jail
Yes, Plaxico Burress is still in jail.
She is not in jail. She is dead.
She never was in jail
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No
He is not in jail and he will never will be u>3
Yes he will be in jail until 2104.
I think he got out of jail
He's still in jail.