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Federal authorities have a national program that seeks to help counties ship some prisoners at a “minimal cost,” said Bill Sorukas, a chief inspector with the U.S. Marshals.
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Michael Prout, Assistant Director for Judicial Security with the U.S. Marshals, said the agency is working with local and federal officials to secure the trial.
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Today, the AP is reporting that the beach house of Ponzi schemer Bernie Madoff has been put up for sale by U.S. Marshals.
Jon Chattman: Meet the Mess: Time for the Wilpons to Sell 2009
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Now, the U.S. Marshals, you know, they usually get their man or their woman.
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He was picked up by U.S. Marshals on a probation violation out of California.
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CANDIOTTI: U.S. Marshals call Perkins a career criminal.
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ANNOUNCER: This week, the U.S. Marshals named Richard McNair to their 15 most wanted list and they are counting on you to call in with the information that will lead you to him.
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CANDIOTTI: U.S. Marshals call Perkins a career criminal.
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He will be guarded as he is being guarded now by FBI and U.S. Marshals, Federal Marshals.
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He is surrounded, as we heard earlier, by agents and U.S. Marshals.
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