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Washington Governor Pardoning Thousands with Weed [...]

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Last Modified on Jan 08, 2019

Washington Governor Jay Inslee announced he will pardon thousands of state residents with misdemeanor marijuana convictions.…

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New Year Brings New Superior Court [...]

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Last Modified on Jan 07, 2019

Although Judge Linda Lye, 45, was officially appointed a Contra Costa superior court judge in late…

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Denver Cannabis Business Owners Pleads Guilty [...]

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Last Modified on Jan 01, 2019

Most Denver cannabis businesses work hard to comply with Colorado's cannabis laws. In any industry, there…

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Police Don’t Have to Release Body [...]

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Last Modified on Dec 03, 2018

On Thanksgiving night, 21-year-old Emantic (“E.J.”) Bradford Jr. lost his life to a police bulletwhile trying…

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Court Recommends Three-Month Suspension for California [...]

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Last Modified on Dec 03, 2018

It's possible that prosecutor Andrew Ganz will have his license to practice law suspended for three…

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Cutting Prison Time Doesn’t Reduce Recidivism

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Last Modified on Nov 28, 2018

We send people to prison to punish them and hopefully have them learn their lesson. But…

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After Felony Charges Dropped, Avenatti Believes [...]

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Last Modified on Nov 27, 2018

Hundreds of thousands of people are hit with false domestic violence accusations every year. When the…

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Nearly 34,000 Inmate/Attorney Phone Calls Recorded [...]

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Last Modified on Nov 24, 2018

Back in August, the Orange County Board of Supervisors ordered an investigation into how over 1,000…

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New York Creates Commission to Investigate [...]

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Last Modified on Nov 22, 2018

Our criminal justice system suffers from an epidemic of wrongful convictions which come to us compliments…

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