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Judge Finds Enough Evidence to Pursue Criminal Charges Against Elijah McClain’s Killers
The defendants were previously indicted by a grand jury on a combined 32 counts.
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Prosecutor Faces Pressure to File Criminal Charges in Patrick Lyoya Shooting
As prosecutor Christopher Becker continues to gather information, demonstrators demand Officer Christopher Schurr be brought to justice for killing Lyoya.
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NY Supreme Court Judge Sylvia Ash Receives 15-Month Prison Sentence
The sentence cited financial wrongdoing at a credit union that provides services to tens of thousands of New York City employees
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Is Alvin Bragg Too Soft on Donald Trump?
People feel the pain of the criminal justice system every day, so why is Trump any different? The current Manhattan District Attorney has some explaining to do.
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Under Biden, The Pool of Federal Prosecutors is Getting Blacker and More Diverse
They’re a key part of the criminal justice system that many people don’t consider
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New Prosecutors Taking On Old Police Misconduct Cases
Reformist DAs are reopening cases where cops had been let off by their predecessors
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Pennsylvania Prosecutors Ask Supreme Court to Review Bill Cosby’s Overturned Conviction
‘This is a pathetic last-ditch effort that will not prevail,’ Cosby spokesman Andrew Wyatt said in a statement.
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Judge Decides That Prosecutors Cannot Call the People Kyle Rittenhouse Is Accused of Shooting ‘Victims’
Judge Bruce Schroeder also decided that Rittenhouse’s defense attorneys can call the victims ‘rioters,’ ‘arsonists’ or ‘looters.’
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Recently Exonerated Black Man Reaches $2 Million Settlement With Prosecutors
Robert Jones spent 23 years in prison before being freed in 2015 and then exonerated in 2017. Now he’s getting paid.










