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Report: Hundreds of N.C. federal prisoners could be freed

Posted at 1:40 PM, Dec 26, 2012
and last updated 2012-12-26 13:40:03-05

WASHINGTON (WTKR) — A recent review by the U.S. Justice Department has identified at least 175 federal prisoners who must be released or resentenced because they have been locked up improperly, according to a report posted to USAToday.com.

The review found that some of those prisoners shouldn’t have been imprisoned because they hadn’t committed a federal crime. Others received sentences longer than the law allows, according to USAToday.com.

The problems stem from a misunderstanding about which North Carolina state convictions were serious enough to outlaw gun possession or require extended prison sentences under federal law. The number of prisoners ultimately freed or given shorter sentences is likely to be higher than 175 because the examination by federal prosecutors was confined to the smallest of North Carolina’s three U.S. court districts.

Click here for the complete report, from USAToday.com.