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released convict

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He plays a recently released convict, who recruits a gang of burglars with the intention of robbing a luxurious apartment block.
Justice Secretary Lord Falconer insisted released convicts would still be on licence under the new guidance for jail governors, and serious sexual or violent convicts were not included.
Police responded Friday morning to a domestic-violence call in the 7200 block of Allott Avenue and evacuated residents in an apartment building after learning that a recently released convict might be holding his girlfriend against her will.
 
 
 
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