Criminal Justice
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Minneapolis Having Trouble Recruiting Cops Post-George Floyd Killing
The city's mayor, Jacob Frey, has a plan when it comes to hiring and maintaining more officers.
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“It was like my life was over. Like I’m not gonna see my kids grow up” (Part 7)
The jury delivers the devastating verdict in the case of a battered woman on trial for her abuser's crimes.
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How Prosecutor’s Weaponized a Battered Woman’s Abuse Against Her (Part 6)
She wanted to tell her side of the story, but prosecutors said her abuse proved she was a bad mother.
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Disturbing Photos Expose Starvation and Neglect inside Alabama Prison (Pt. 2)
The family of Kastellio Vaughan were brave enough to share the graphic photos of their loved one with the world.
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A Black Girl Was Killed By Philadelphia Police. So Why Did An Ivy League School Have Her Bones?
Katricia Dotson's parents thought she was buried the year she died. But it turns out her remains were being held at a University of Pennsylvania museum.
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She Tried to Get Help. Now She’s Facing Decades in Prison (Part 5)
Kerry King says she tried to reach out for help, but that didn't stop prosecutors from painting her as a willing accomplice.
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Massachusetts Cop Involved in Planning Deadly Charlottesville Rally Might Finally Get The Boot
The officer is also a celebrated real estate agent in the city of Woburn, Massachusetts.