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Tuesday, August 28, 2012
Former Alabama Gov. Don Siegelman is headed back to the federal prison in Oakdale, La. Siegelman said the U.S. Bureau of Prisons sent him a letter Tuesday saying he would complete his sentence at Oakdale, where he was incarcerated earlier.
Siegelman asked during a recent resentencing hearing that he be allowed to complete his sentence close to his home in Birmingham. He expressed concern Tuesday that he was sent back to Oakdale, which is a 900-mile round trip for his family to visit.
Siegelman has a sentence of six years and six months. But he served nine months before getting out while he pursued an appeal of his bribery and conspiracy conviction with former HealthSouth CEO Richard Scrushy. Scrushy has completed his sentence and is living in Houston.
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