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Jessica Pishko
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IN JUSTICE TODAY
May 8, 2018
How Walmart is Helping Prosecutors Pursue 10-Year Sentences for Shoplifting
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Brian Stull
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IN JUSTICE TODAY
Nov 20, 2017
Too Old and Too Sick to Execute? No Such Thing in Ohio.
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Guy Hamilton-Smith
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IN JUSTICE TODAY
Nov 9, 2017
We’re Putting Sex Offender Stamps on Passports. Here’s Why It Won’t Curb Sex Tourism & Trafficking.
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Larry Hannan
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IN JUSTICE TODAY
Nov 8, 2017
Another Death Sentence Overturned in Las Vegas Due to Prosecutors’ Racial Bias
“This case was always about race,” defense attorney said
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Larry Hannan
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IN JUSTICE TODAY
Nov 4, 2017
Houston Conviction and Death Sentence Goes to U.S. Supreme Court
Court watchers believe Justices will side with plaintiff
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Jessica Brand
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IN JUSTICE TODAY
Oct 24, 2017
“It Is So Loud Inside My Head”
The words of a mentally ill man the state of Arkansas hopes to execute on November 9th
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Marc Bookman
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IN JUSTICE TODAY
Oct 10, 2017
Features: Sex-Shamed To Death
How Oklahoma Prosecutors Used Sex And Infidelity To Put A Woman On Death Row
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Carimah Townes
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IN JUSTICE TODAY
Sep 5, 2017
Shoplifting from Wal-Mart can get you 12 years of prison time in Tennessee
The price of shoplifting at Wal-Mart isn’t always low.
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Carimah Townes
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IN JUSTICE TODAY
Aug 24, 2017
Federal judge calls Attorney General’s mandatory sentencing decision ‘bad policy’
He cites “many, many horror stories.”
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Carimah Townes
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IN JUSTICE TODAY
Aug 23, 2017
California’s district attorneys at odds with voters over criminal justice reform
District attorneys want to keep an outdated system alive.
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