Compromise Frees Journalist Josh Wolf from Prison
San Francisco Sentinel, April 4, 2007
By Julia Cheever
Freelance journalist Josh Wolf, freed from a federal prison after seven and one-half months in custody for contempt of court, said in San Francisco today he feels he emerged with his ethics intact.
Wolf, 24, of San Francisco, spent longer in prison than any other reporter in U.S. history in a civil contempt of court case.
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