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Men Charged With Murder Of Ahmaud Arbery Plead Not Guilty
Gregory McMichael, his son Travis McMichael, and William "Roddie" Bryan Jr., pleaded not guilty to counts including felony murder. The men are accused of killing a black jogger in Georgia. -
Andrea Cabral Discusses First Federal Executions In 17 Years
Cabral said the decision by the Justice Department to resume executions shows a significant break from government policy under both Republican and Democratic administrations. -
US Executes 2nd Man In A Week; Lawyers Said He Had Dementia
Wesley Ira Purkey was put to death at the Federal Correctional Complex in Terre Haute, Indiana. -
Walsh Administration Launches Initiative To Help Residents With Criminal Records Access Jobs, Housing
Director Rufus Faulk says Project Opportunity aims to address systemic racism in policy and the criminal justice system, and give residents a second chance. -
Former VA Medical Worker Charged With 7 Murders In West Virginia
Federal prosecutors have charged a former nursing assistant at a medical center for veterans in West Virginia with seven counts of second-degree… -
Judge Blocks Federal Executions; Administration Will Appeal
The execution, the first of a federal death row inmate since 2003, comes after a federal appeals court lifted an injunction on Sunday that had been put in place last week. -
Jenifer McKim On The 'Revolving Door' Of The Mass. Parole System
So-called technical violations of parole were the reason cited for revoking parole in nearly 90 percent of cases in Massachusetts in 2018. -
Michael Cutone: Police Can Foster 'Laboratory Of Innovation' To Help Communities
Can a policing strategy adapted from the military be part of a reformists' toolkit? -
Examining The Updated Charges Against The Officers In George Floyd Killing
The new and updated charges seem to present an easier route to conviction than the original filing. -
Independent Autopsy Results Could Bring Upgraded Charges Against Officer Involved In George Floyd Killing
The results show that Officer Derek Chauvin's actions caused Floyd's death, but upgrading the charges could prove to be a challenge.