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FILE - This file photo released by the Sanilac County Sheriff’s Department shows Sara Ylen. Ylen was sentenced to a year behind bars Wednesday, Feb. 19, 2014 in an "almost mind-boggling" scam cheating an insurance company and swindling big-hearted people in small communities who believed she had cancer. (AP Photo/Sanilac County sheriff’s department, File)
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**FILE** A Broward County (Fla.) Sheriff's Department vehicle is seen here in 2010. (Christopher Ziemnowicz)
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Franklin County Prosecuting Attorney Shawn Sant, left, and Pasco Police Capt. James Raymond hold a news conference Tuesday Feb. 18, 2014 regarding the shooting death of Stephan Sergio Aceves, 28, of Pasco. Aceves was shot to death early Friday at a Pasco, Wash., home where a woman reported an intruder. (AP Photo/The Tri-City Herald, Paul T. Erickson) LOCAL TV OUT; LOCAL RADIO OUT KONA
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Jose Pimentel, bottom right, appears in a courtroom in New York, Wednesday, Feb. 19, 2014. Pimentel, accused of building homemade bombs to wage holy war in New York City, pleaded guilty Wednesday to a terrorism charge less than a week before his scheduled trial in a rare state-level terrorism case. With the plea, Pimentel, 29, was promised a sentence of 16 years in prison. He would have faced a minimum of 15 years to life if convicted of the top charge, a high-level weapons possession offense as a terrorism crime. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig, Pool)
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Jose Pimentel appears in a courtroom in New York, Wednesday, Feb. 19, 2014. Pimentel, accused of building homemade bombs to wage holy war in New York City, pleaded guilty Wednesday to a terrorism charge less than a week before his scheduled trial in a rare state-level terrorism case. With the plea, Pimentel, 29, was promised a sentence of 16 years in prison. He would have faced a minimum of 15 years to life if convicted of the top charge, a high-level weapons possession offense as a terrorism crime. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig, Pool)
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Jose Pimentel stands to leave a courtroom in New York, Wednesday, Feb. 19, 2014. Pimentel, accused of building homemade bombs to wage holy war in New York City, pleaded guilty Wednesday to a terrorism charge less than a week before his scheduled trial in a rare state-level terrorism case. With the plea, Pimentel, 29, was promised a sentence of 16 years in prison. He would have faced a minimum of 15 years to life if convicted of the top charge, a high-level weapons possession offense as a terrorism crime. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig, Pool)
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Jose Pimentel appears in a courtroom in New York, Wednesday, Feb. 19, 2014. Pimentel, accused of building homemade bombs to wage holy war in New York City, pleaded guilty Wednesday to a terrorism charge less than a week before his scheduled trial in a rare state-level terrorism case. With the plea, Pimentel, 29, was promised a sentence of 16 years in prison. He would have faced a minimum of 15 years to life if convicted of the top charge, a high-level weapons possession offense as a terrorism crime. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig, Pool)
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Jose Pimentel enters the courtroom in New York, Wednesday, Feb. 19, 2014. Pimentel, accused of building homemade bombs to wage holy war in New York City, pleaded guilty Wednesday to a terrorism charge less than a week before his scheduled trial in a rare state-level terrorism case. With the plea, Pimentel, 29, was promised a sentence of 16 years in prison. He would have faced a minimum of 15 years to life if convicted of the top charge, a high-level weapons possession offense as a terrorism crime. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig, Pool)