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Why Richmond native Kemba Smith’s wrongful 24-year prison sentence is being turned into a film
WRIC 8 News Richmond· 5 days agoIn 1994, at the age of 24, Richmond native Kemba Smith was sentenced to more than 24 years in prison...
This Accused Murderer Has Superfans Bankrolling Her Defense
The Daily Beast· 4 days agoKaren Read is on trial for allegedly killing her cop boyfriend. The prosecution of Karen Read for...
Jury awards former Scottsdale city prosecutor $5 million after ‘wrongful termination’
KTVK 3TV Phoenix· 6 days agoPHOENIX (AZFamily) —A jury awarded a former City of Scottsdale prosecutor more than $5 million. The...
Newsom leaves the Vatican with pope's praise for refusing to impose the death penalty
LA Times via Yahoo News· 2 days agoHis father and grandfather were involved in the case of Pete Pianezzi, a friend who was wrongfully...
Exploring Gender Issues, Indigenous Peoples, Climate Change, Teen Suicide, Chilean Docs at Cannes...
Variety via Yahoo News· 3 days agoWith Maite Alberdi, twice Oscar nominated for her last two docus, “The Eternal Memory” and “The Mole...
'A close question': P.G. Sittenfeld released from prison as court considers his appeal
Cincinnati.com | The Enquirer via Yahoo News· 6 days agoP.G. is innocent, and we are hopeful that the court will soon recognize that he was wrongfully convicted." Appeal: Sittenfeld's conduct was typical of politics Sittenfeld ...
Calls Grow For Biden To Pardon Marilyn Mosby Ahead Of Federal Mortgage Fraud Conviction Sentencing
Black America Web· 5 days agoDozens of lawyers are among the growing number of people calling for President Joe Biden to pardon...
The persecution of Donald Trump
Los Angeles Daily News· 3 days agoTrump in his New York trial on 34 felony counts of nobody is sure exactly what. The 34 counts pertain to allegedly falsifying business records, but...
Raleigh police informant sentenced after lying about heroin sales to make more cash
The News & Observer· 6 days agoNow Williams is heading to prison for up to 3.75 years, after pleading guilty to five felony counts of obstructing justice Wednesday. “It is a very symbolic sentence,” Saacks said in the courtroom before the sentencing.