Oklahoma lawmakers are looking to tackle a variety of issues at the next legislative session, including changes to civil asset forfeiture and parole.
‘Frank & Louis’ Director Hopes Her Sundance Movie Shines a Light on the Role of Caretaking in Prison
Petra Volpe, the director behind 'Late Shift,' tapped Kingsley Ben-Adir and Rob Morgan to tell the story about finding ...
Inmate Timothy Johnson, convicted of first-degree murder in 1995, is granted parole effective February 2, 2026, by the North ...
A lawsuit in California has kept incarcerated people who were granted their freedom in prison for an indeterminate period.
When a man’s body washed ashore in Springfield in 1994, officials believed it was a drowning. Then a tip came in.
Daniel Bezemer, convicted in the 2003 murder of 17-year-old Justine Vanderschoot, was denied parole for a third time this week, according to the Placer County District Attorney’s Office. The hearing, ...
Janice Buttrum was 17 years old when she was arrested in September 1980 in Whitfield County, Georgia, for murdering a 19-year-old woman with her older abusive husband. Georgia author Jodi McDaniel ...
AUGUSTA — Maine lawmakers are once against considering legislation that would reestablish a parole system in Maine. The state stopped offering parole in 1976 and now has a Supervised Community ...
Rep. Ron Stewart of Tulsa is reviewing Oklahoma’s parole processes with a focus on efficiency and rehabilitation. According to the Oklahoma House of Representatives, Stewart has consulted a range of ...
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