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Christopher Lewis, an on-site construction worker at the VA Medical Center in downtown Charleston, S.C., was slapped with a $525 federal fine and banned from ever working there again after he refilled his soda without paying. (WCSC)

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Manchester police officers Nick Willard, left, and Chief Dave Mara, stand next to state Rep. Renny Chushing in the senate gallery as State Sen. Jeb Bradley speaks against a bill to repeal the state's death sentence Thursday April 17, 2014 at the Statehouse in Concord, N.H. Lawmakers voted 12-12, and the tie means that the death penalty will stay on the books. (AP Photo/Jim Cole)

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Police officers from across the state of New Hampshire listen to the roll call vote in the state Senate on a bill to repeal the state's death sentence, Thursday, April 17, 2014 in Concord, N.H. Lawmakers voted 12-12, and the tie means that the death penalty will stay on the books. The state has one person on death row, Michael Addison, who was convicted of killing a Manchester, N.H. police officer. (AP Photo/Jim Cole)

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Manchester police officers Nick Willard, left, and Chief Dave Mara, stand next to state Rep. Renny Chushing in the senate gallery as the state Senate debates a bill to repeal the state's death sentence Thursday April 17, 2014 at the Statehouse in Concord, N.H. Lawmakers voted 12-12, and the tie means that the death penalty will stay on the books. The state has one person on death row, Michael Addison, who was convicted of killing a Manchester, N.H. police officer. (AP Photo/Jim Cole)