Criminal Justice
Friday, July 26, 2024
A NY county creates facial recognition, privacy protections
Columbia County, New York, is implementing new facial recognition and privacy policies, following new upgrades to the county's surveillance cameras…
Fact-checking GOP claims on immigrants
During last week's Republican National Convention, Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, said Americans are not safe due to immigrants committing violent crimes…
NE AG's opinion could set voting rights restoration back decades
About 7,000 Nebraskans with felony convictions who thought they'd be able to register to vote, now face uncertainty. In question is the …
200 people on death row exonerated since 1973
It's being called a historic milestone - 200 people have been exonerated after being sentenced to death since 1973, what's known as the modern era of …
MI high court re-evaluates life sentences for young offenders
The Michigan Supreme Court is set to reexamine the life without parole sentences of three men who have spent two decades in prison, convicted of …
Advocates for immigration detainees want free phone call plan reinstated
Groups advocating for people detained in immigration facilities in Louisiana and elsewhere are calling for the reinstatement of a program subsidizing …
Advocacy groups want NM's Governor to halt special legislative session
New Mexico advocacy groups are calling on New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham to cancel next week's special session where lawmakers are scheduled …
WA projects receive $68,000 for community project upgrades
Four projects in Washington state were selected to receive grants from the AARP Community Challenge program. Combined, the organizations will …
Kentucky to provide health coverage for people leaving incarceration
Kentucky is one of a handful of states recently approved to provide health insurance coverage to soon-to-be released incarcerated individuals…
NM lawmakers return to Roundhouse to address public safety
New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham has called lawmakers back to the state Capitol this month for a legislative session about public safety…
NY advocates denounce termination of free phone call program
New York human-rights groups want a program providing detained immigrants 500 free minutes of phone calls restored. Immigrations and Customs …
Missouri committee to crack down on illegal immigrant crimes
The Missouri House of Representatives has formed a special committee to look into what the House Speaker refers to as crimes committed by immigrants l…