At first glance, the criminal code appears to be a typical legal framework. But the state’s goal is not to protect citizens, ...
More than a decade ago, I walked into the Challenger Memorial Youth Center in Los Angeles County to gather data for a lawsuit related to their “failure to provide an adequate education to detained ...
In Alaska in 2015, Justine Paul was accused of killing his girlfriend, Eunice Whitman. For seven years, Paul was kept behind bars awaiting trial, even after evidence against him crumbled. According to ...
2025 was a turbulent year, with the courts at the centre of national contestation. From the aftermath of the Gen-Z protests—where youths were charged with terrorism—to police chiefs seeking to clear ...
CBS Colorado continues to report the major concerns and response to the massive volume of digital evidence officials say is crippling the state's criminal justice system. The Colorado First Judicial ...
Over the course of eight years in office, Gov. Phil Murphy took on the tough challenges of fixing the state's outdated criminal justice system by balancing two imperatives: safety and fairness. The ...
A decade ago, New Jersey voters overwhelmingly voted to change the state constitution to eliminate cash bail. The ballot question was simple, but what we voted on was complicated. Whether you knew it ...
Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani has picked a controversial rapper who did seven years in state prison for armed robbery to advise him on the criminal justice system, The Post has learned. Mysonne Linen, 49 ...
Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani wants to reimagine public safety in New York City. On the campaign trail, he promised to devote more than $1 billion to the “Department of Community Safety,” a new agency ...
Marelize Isabel Schoeman does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations ...
President Donald Trump may be stretching executive power to its outermost bounds, but in one very significant area he is simply not getting his way: criminal prosecutions. In many cases—such as those ...
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - A growing trend in South Carolina: when the criminal courts deliver little accountability, victims are turning to civil lawsuits for answers. A Charleston man who survived a ...
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