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Tarnów

American  
[tahr-noof] / ˈtɑr nʊf /

noun

  1. a city in SE Poland, E of Cracow.


Tarnów British  
/ ˈtarnuf /

noun

  1. an industrial city in SE Poland. Pop: 119 000 (2005 est)

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The bus was carrying 23 seventh graders, ages 12 and 13, and three teachers in addition to the driver, said Pawel Klimek, police spokesman in the town of Tarnow.

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District Judge Arthur Tarnow acknowledged Bass’ “horrific” crimes but released him on Jan. 22, saying he deserved a “well-earned second chance” after getting an education in prison, becoming a certified life coach and other factors.

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Bass weighs more than 300 pounds and has hypertension, conditions that pose a risk if he gets COVID-19 at a federal prison in McKean County, Pennsylvania, Tarnow said.

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In dissent, Judge Jane Branstetter Stranch said the appeals court must trust Tarnow’s discretion.

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District Judge Arthur Tarnow released him in June and said he could return to Detroit on supervised release, which is a form of probation.

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