You are able to gift 5 more articles this month. Anyone can access the link you share with no account required. Learn more. Life without parole in our prisons is a reflection of the inhumanity that is ...
Silly me. Here I thought only a judge — an individual who is charged with objectively meting out justice, highly trained in the law, duly empowered to pass a sentence, sits in a public forum, and ...
RICHMOND, Va. -- The state’s official government watchdog agency has completed an investigation into allegations made against the Virginia Parole Board, but the results and findings are unknown. In ...
Widow of Pawnee County Sheriff killed in 2001 speaks out against parole hearing for convicted killer
Pawnee County Sheriff Dwight Woodrell was shot and killed in October 2001 while investigating suspicious activity in ...
The Issue: The slew of violent criminals released by former Gov. Andrew Cuomo-appointed Parole Board. How can we expect New York politicians to protect the public when they coddle criminals (“Freedom ...
The state parole board has been flooded with more than 367,000 online letters protesting the release of cop-killers since the panel voted to free police assassin Herman Bell, the PBA said Monday. Bell ...
The Times Union Editorial Board is right on the mark ("Parole needs reform," March 25). As a policymaker, I’ve learned about parole injustice through my constituents. The story of one of them ...
Dr. Cory Franklin has expertise in intensive care but not the legal or criminal fields. His opinion in his recent op-ed has a glaring omission (“Should former Manson family member Leslie Van Houten be ...
More than 367,000 online letters were sent to the state Board of Parole following its recent decision to release cop killer Herman Bell, the city’s largest police union said Monday. The response, the ...
The Times Union’s in-depth reporting on the injustices of the parole system has covered everything from racial disparities in parole releases to the shocking decrease in overall releases amid deadly ...
Defense attorney Malcolm LaVergne asked O.J. Simpson, "Did you take the letter?" — -- O.J. Simpson's defense attorney Malcolm LaVergne quipped with his client during Simpson's parole hearing ...
Here I am again pleading for help, as it’s become a yearly duty. My father, native Charlestonian Stanley H. Kohn, served as general counsel for South Carolina Department of Social Services in 1985 ...
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