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Mississippi Department Corrections Early Release Program

JACKSON (AP) — Former crematorium owner Mark Seepe is out of prison after serving less than two years of a ten-year sentence for personal use of advance funeral payments. Seeps, put on house arrest in January 2011, is among inmates released because the Mississippi Department of Corrections is using early release, house arrest and probation to save at least $5 million on inmate housing, The Clarion-Ledger (on.thec-l.com/PaOyMU) reports. The Legislative Budget Committee praised MDOC for not seeking a budget increase this fiscal year. But House Corrections Chairman George Flaggs said MDOC will end the year with a $30 million deficit which the Legislature will have to make up in 2013. A growing prison population is the reason for the deficit, said department spokeswoman Tara Booth.

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Grape Leaf Vector more. Dorothy Simmons, 86, one of Seepe's victims, said she is shocked he is out of prison. Pgadmin 1.20. 'Did they say anything about when he will pay our money back?'