Criminal Justice
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Nebraska Teen’s Facebook Messages Used to Prosecute Her For Allegedly Having an Abortion
Nebraska Police used a teen's Facebook messages to charge her for allegedly having an illegal abortion. What does this mean for a post-Roe world?
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Manhattan DA Talks Office Expansion to Investigate Wrongful Convictions
After the final exoneration from the Central Park Five case, the Manhattan DA's office has a new commitment to freeing falsely imprisoned individuals.
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Ahmaud Arbery’s Killers Sentenced To Life For Federal Hate Crimes
In February, Travis and Greg McMichael and William Bryan were convicted of violating Arbery's civil rights.
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[Update] Ahmaud Arbery’s Killers Sentenced to Life in Prison for Federal Hate Crime
The shooter and his father attempted to avoid serving time in Georgia’s brutal state prison system.
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Ex-Police Chief Files Suit Over Resignation In Daunte Wright Shooting
Former Minneapolis police chief Tim Gannon claims his forced resignation was retaliatory and discriminatory
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Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp To Testify On Trump Probe To Overturn 2020 Election
The questioning is a part of Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis's ongoing investigation on Trump's conduct after losing.
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Florida To Allow Military Veterans Teach In Schools With No Degree
While the move is set to address Florida's teaching shortage, some think it will lower the bar for educators
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One of George Floyd’s Killers Gets Sentenced to Only 2 Years In Prison
Thomas Lane hoped he’d get off free though he'd helped Chauvin restrain Floyd.