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"A miscommunication led to the premature release from jail of a man now accused in a fatal shooting in South Carolina."
"Jeremy McGilton, 24, is one of four people charged in the killing of James Young, 24, during an argument on March 25 in Nixonville, S.C. McGilton is in jail in Horry County, S.C., where he is charged with murder."
"He was released from Muskingum County jail on Feb. 27, though he was supposed to stay in jail until a March 14 parole violation hearing that could have kept him locked up for another 2 1/2 months." |
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