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Jacksonville Journal-Courier on MSNLetter to the editor: Word 'felon' gives pause for everyone, apparently, except presidentAs a retired high school teacher, I know this to be true: If the word "felon" had ever been attached to my name, especially the sexual abuse kind, I wouldn't have been allowed within a hundred yards ...
A reader is in favor of Dist. Atty. Nathan Hochman's decision to seek the death penalty in special circumstances that prosecutors believe warrant it. Gov. Gavin Newsom has put all executions on hold.
Michael Panella, now 54, is set to be released from prison in California due to parole amendments passed by state lawmakers in 2020 ...
The U.S. operates one of the largest and most punitive criminal justice systems in the world. On any given day, 1.9 million ...
Campbell said she received a letter in the mail over the weekend about the parole hearing. She said she believes Bradley could be dangerous if released and she hopes the board would keep him ...
On the Season 2 premiere of Life After Lockup, Gypsy Rose's family reveals their less-than-thrilled reaction to her pregnancy, she feels "guilt" for splitting from Ryan, while he claims she "left ...
NASA’s Mars Sample Return (MSR) mission promises to fill significant gaps in our understanding of the universe and propel humanity forward in a new phase of the space race. Exploring the cosmos ...
Gavin Newsom is seeking changes to the process that determines whether prisoners serving lengthy sentences or life without parole might be eligible for mercy. (Juliana Yamada / Associated Press) ...
The woman convicted of killing Selena Quintanilla believes she has served her time as her parole eligibility fast approaches, a relative recently told the New York Post. Yolanda Saldívar ...
Former Alberta boys school headmaster who molested student granted full parole, lands consulting job
The former headmaster of a controversial Alberta boys school has been given full parole less than two years after he began a prison sentence for sexually abusing a student three decades ago.
A family member of Saldívar told The New York Post that she believes she should be freed from prison when she becomes eligible for parole in March 2025, as Saldívar claims that the shooting was ...
In December 2024, Us Weekly confirmed that Saldívar had begun the parole review process ahead of her eligibility date of March 30, 2025. Quintanilla-Perez was shot by Saldívar in March 1995 in a ...
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