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New sheriff in town: Alabama has 20 of them, actually - al.com
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Just Mercy' trivia: real-life sheriff Thomas Tate, who inspired the film's character by the same name, retired in 2018-- the same year it came out he had pocketed over $100k in funds
New sheriff in town: Alabama has 20 of them, actually - al.com
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New sheriff in town: Alabama has 20 of them, actually - al.com
New sheriff in town: Alabama has 20 of them, actually - al.com
New sheriff in town: Alabama has 20 of them, actually - al.com
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Just Mercy vs. the True Story of Walter McMillian and Bryan Stevenson
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Just Mercy' trivia: real-life sheriff Thomas Tate, who inspired the film's character by the same name, retired in 2018-- the same year it came out he had pocketed over $100k in funds