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Biden's marijuana pardon 'hugely significant,' experts say, but state action still needed
The pardon can open doors to decriminalization in the future, experts said -
Advocates and families press Mass. prisons to stop photocopying mail
Lawyers worry about attorney-client privilege, families worry about a loss of dignity. -
Hayden doubles down on his commitment to juvenile justice reform
Issues from his bruising primary win still in the spotlight. -
Officials probing whether Northeastern explosion was staged
Investigators became skeptical because his injuries did not match wounds typically consistent with an explosion, said one official. -
Alleged MBTA Transit Police cover-up looms over Suffolk DA candidates forum
Arroyo shared aspirations for the office, while Hayden continued to defend the office’s handling of the incident. -
After a career of cracking cold cases, investigator Paul Holes opens up
Veteran cold-case investigator Paul Holes spent decades working California crime scenes. He played a critical role in identifying former police officer… -
What does the FBI's Mar-a-Lago raid mean for a case against Trump?
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Alleged police misconduct cost Yonkers, N.Y., millions. The complaints kept coming
In 2012, Dana Cardile says she was at her then-boyfriend’s house in Yonkers, N.Y. They were arguing, and he called the police. It was around 9 p.m. A… -
The heat wave feels even hotter if you’re in prison. Mass.’s solution of ice and fans offers little relief.
No state regulation exists to keep jails and prisons cool in the summer. -
How Mayor Wu chose Boston’s new police commissioner
Some cities with recent top cop openings revealed their finalists before selection. Boston kept its list secret.