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In this photo taken from video and made available to The Associated Press, s federal agents walk through an apartment complex in Atlanta, Wednesday, April 9, 2014, after the agents rescued Frank Arthur Janssen, of Wake Forest. N.C. John Strong, FBI special agent in charge in North Carolina, said the kidnapping of Janssen was related to his daughter's prosecution of North Carolina prisoner Kelvin Melton, who is serving a life sentence for his 2012 conviction for being a habitual felon. (AP Photo)
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In this photo taken from video and made available to The Associated Press, residents watch as federal agents stand at an apartment complex in Atlanta, Wednesday, April 9, 2014, where the agents rescued Frank Arthur Janssen, of Wake Forest. N.C. John Strong, FBI special agent in charge in North Carolina, said the kidnapping of Janssen was related to his daughter's prosecution of North Carolina prisoner Kelvin Melton, who is serving a life sentence for his 2012 conviction for being a habitual felon. (AP Photo)
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Ernest Wallace, of Miramar, Fla., mouths words to people sitting in Attleboro District Court, in Attleboro, Mass., as he is escorted from the court room after pleading not guilty during his arraignment, Monday, July 8, 2013. Wallace is facing an accessory to murder charge in the case involving former New England Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez and has been ordered held without bail. (AP Photo/Steven Senne, Pool)
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FILE - In this Friday, June 28, 2013 file photo, Carlos Ortiz, an associate of ex-New England Patriot Aaron Hernandez, left, enters the Attleboro District Court with attorney John Connors, right, for his arraignment on weapons charges, in Attleboro, Mass. Ortiz. who has been charged as an accessory to murder, is due in Fall River Superior Court Thursday afternoon, Jan. 9, 2014. (AP Photo/The Boston Globe, George Rizer, Pool, File)
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FILE - In this Dec. 7, 2013, file photo, Missouri wide receiver Dorial Green-Beckham celebrates his touchdown against Auburn during the first half of the Southeastern Conference NCAA college football championship game in Atlanta. Dorial Green-Beckham was suspended indefinitely Monday, April 7, 2014, for an unspecified violation of team rules, three months after he and two friends were arrested on suspicion of felony drug distribution when police found a pound of marijuana in their car. Coach Gary Pinkel announced the suspension without mentioning the January incident in which the standout receiver was arrested in his Missouri hometown of Springfield. (AP Photo/John Bazemore, File)
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Rep. Tom Petri, R-Wis., listens to witness testimony during a hearing at the Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee on Aviation on airline fees on Capitol Hill, Wednesday, July 14, 2010. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)
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FILE - Melvin Morse is seen in an undated file photo provided by the Delaware State Police. A judge sentenced the former pediatrician known for research on paranormal science and near-death experiences involving children to three years in prison Friday for waterboarding the daughter of his longtime companion by holding the girl's head under a faucet. (AP Photo/Delaware State Police, File)
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Phyliss Zentner wipes away tears after reading her statement to the court on Thursday, April 10, 2014 in Oshkosh, Wis. William Doemel, who had a blood alcohol content more than three times the legal limit has been sentenced to 17 years in prison after he crashed into another vehicle, killing an elderly man and injuring his wife in Winnebago County. Eighty-year-old Robert Zentner was killed. His wife of more than 60 years, Phyllis Zenter, was injured. The 82-year-old widow said William Doemel took away the person who had been the center of her life since she was 16. (AP Photo/The Oshkosh Northwestern, Joe Sienkiewicz ) NO SALES.
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William Doemel waits to be sentenced on Thursday, April 10, 2014 in Oshkosh, Wis. Doemel, who had a blood alcohol content more than three times the legal limit has been sentenced to 17 years in prison after he crashed into another vehicle, killing an elderly man and injuring his wife in Winnebago County. Eighty-year-old Robert Zentner was killed. His wife of more than 60 years, Phyllis Zenter, was injured. The 82-year-old widow said William Doemel took away the person who had been the center of her life since she was 16. (AP Photo/The Oshkosh Northwestern, Joe Sienkiewicz ) NO SALES.
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Phyliss Zentner goes back to her seat as William Doemel watches after giving her statement to the court on Thursday, April 10, 2014 in Oshkosh, Wis. Doemel, who had a blood alcohol content more than three times the legal limit has been sentenced to 17 years in prison after he crashed into another vehicle, killing an elderly man and injuring his wife in Winnebago County. Eighty-year-old Robert Zentner was killed. His wife of more than 60 years, Phyllis Zenter, was injured. The 82-year-old widow said William Doemel took away the person who had been the center of her life since she was 16. (AP Photo/The Oshkosh Northwestern, Joe Sienkiewicz ) NO SALES
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Family members of Roseville man Steve Utash and crowd thank retired nurse Deborah Hughes on Thursday April 10, 2014 for stopping several people from beating their father after he stopped to help a child he hit with his truck on Detroit's east side during a vigil for violent crime victims at Little Rock Baptist Church in Detroit. Several hundred people gathered at a Detroit church Thursday to pray for racial peace and for the health of a white motorist who was brutally beaten by a black mob after he stopped to help a child he accidentally struck with his pickup truck (AP Photo/Detroit Free Press, Ryan Garza)
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FILE - This undated handout file photo provided by the Gross family shows Alan and Judy Gross. Gross, who has been imprisoned in Cuba for more than four years after illegally setting up Internet access on the island has suspended his hunger strike after more than a week. Gross said he was fasting to protest his treatment by the U.S. and Cuban governments. In a statement released through his lawyer he said he suspended his fast Friday. (AP Photo/Gross Family, File)