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Susan Brock's on Her Best Behavior in Prison -- One Year Without a Disciplinary Infraction

Susan Brock, the estranged wife of Maricopa County Supervisor Fulton Brock, apparently has been on her best behavior in prison.A few weeks ago, Brock officially made it one full year without a disciplinary infraction, since being found guilty of the world's lamest prison disciplinary infraction in late August 2011.See also:-Brocked...
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Susan Brock, the estranged wife of Maricopa County Supervisor Fulton Brock, apparently has been on her best behavior in prison.

A few weeks ago, Brock officially made it one full year without a disciplinary infraction, since being found guilty of the world's lamest prison disciplinary infraction in late August 2011.

See also:
-Brocked Up: Supervisor Fulton Brock Attempted to Cover Up the Sexual Liaisons Between His Wife, Daughter and a Teenage Boy
-Susan Brock's Prison Disciplinary Infraction: it Involves a Bathroom

Brock -- who's in prison for her sexual relationship with a high school kid -- got in trouble for using a bathroom she wasn't supposed to use.

Brock was waiting to see an eye doctor at the Perryville prison, where she used the bathroom. Someone tattled on Brock to a corrections officer, who gave the write-up to Brock -- who had previously been told not to use that bathroom.

Brock admitted to this, and lost her privileges for 30 days.

She started her 13-year prison sentence in April 2011, and that's still the only infraction to date. In other words, after nearly a year-and-a-half in prison, she's stabbed a grand total of zero people.


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