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Gonzalez And Baker Converge On Bail, Diverge On The Death Penalty
Jay Gonzalez supported this year’s criminal reform legislation, but did not think it went far enough. Gov. Charlie Baker signed the legislation reluctantly thinking it went too far. -
In Prison, Discipline Comes Down Hardest On Women
When Monica Cosby, Tyteanna Williams and Celia Colon talk about the years they spent as inmates at women's prisons in Illinois, their stories often turn… -
Arizona Prison Denying Basic Hygiene Needs To Women, Say Inmates
Women at Arizona State Prison Complex-Perryville, outside Phoenix, say they were without toilet paper for days. The Department of Corrections blamed some inmates and a budgeting problem. -
Fall River Mayor Pleads Not Guilty To Federal Fraud Indictment
Jasiel Correia entered a plea of not guilty in court Thursday to charges of wire fraud and filing false tax returns. -
Mayor Of Fall River Stole From Investors, Feds Say
Jasiel Correia was arrested early Thursday in Bridgewater and charged with wire fraud and filing false tax returns. -
Feds To Announce Fraud Charges Against Fall River Mayor
Jasiel Correia was arrested Thursday morning and will face federal charges for allegedly defrauding investors. -
The Tale Of The Stolen Totenberg Stradivarius Ends With A New Legacy
When the FBI recovered virtuoso violinist Roman Totenberg's stolen Stradivarius after his death, his daughters wanted the instrument to be played everywhere. Ensuring that was not so simple. -
Interpol President Resigns; Detained In China Over Bribery Charges
Meng Hongwei's wife told journalists in Lyon — where Interpol is based — that she had received a troubling text message from her husband's phone: a knife emoji. China says he's under investigation. -
Jury Convicts Chicago Officer Of 2nd-Degree Murder
Jason Van Dyke was charged with first degree-murder in the October 2014 killing, a charge that requires a finding that the shooting was unnecessary and unreasonable. -
Interpol's President Is Reported Missing In China, Prompting Inquiry
The family of Interpol President Meng Hongwei says they haven't heard from him in nearly a week; he left France for a visit to his native China last Saturday.