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The Violent Crime and Law Enforcement Act of 1994

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Morton Berger – 200 years without probation, parole or pardon for twenty counts <strong>of</strong><br />

sexual exploitation <strong>of</strong> a minor; each count represented a separate child pornography<br />

image he had possessed<br />

Genarlow Wilson – 10 years for aggravated child molestation; released in 2007 after<br />

serving four years because the courts decided his sentence was disproportionate to the<br />

actual facts <strong>of</strong> the crime<br />

Chantal McCorkle – 24 years for fraud <strong>and</strong> conspiracy to commit fraud; sentence<br />

subsequently reduced to 18 years on appeal<br />

Richard Paey – 25 years for 15 counts <strong>of</strong> drug trafficking <strong>and</strong> other charges including<br />

fraud; granted a pardon in 2007 after serving three <strong>and</strong> a half years due to the<br />

circumstances <strong>of</strong> his drug use<br />

Timothy L. Tyler – Life in prison for possessing 13 sheets <strong>of</strong> LSD.<br />

John the Painter – Sentenced to death for arson in royal dockyards.<br />

Van Tuong Nguyen - Sentenced to death for trafficking 396.2g<br />

<strong>of</strong> heroin through Singapore<br />

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