by Tyler | Jun 15, 2020 | antifa, Black Lives Matter, Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone, convicts, Crime, criminal justice reform, Felons, jailbreak, Politics, Seattle, Social Justice, Trending, violent criminals, Washington
Seattle, Washington’s, Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone (CHAZ) is demanding all non-white violent convicted criminals in prison be released and retried in court by non-white jurors only.
by Tyler | Nov 6, 2019 | 2020 Election, convicts, Crime, criminal justice reform, criminal justice reform movement, Eddie Rispone, jailbreak, John Bel Edwards, Louisiana, Louisiana gubernatorial election, Politics, prison, Trending
Louisiana Democrat Gov. John Bel Edwards — running for reelection November 16 — has released more than 1,900 convicted criminals from prison since 2017, and more than 14 percent immediately returned to a life of crime.
by Tyler | Oct 27, 2019 | 2020 Election, Bernie Sanders, convicts, Marijuana, Politics, Recreational Marijuana, Trending
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) is proposing a $10 billion federal program to help former convicts work in the marijuana industry as part of his comprehensive plan to legalize marijuana nationwide, which he released Thursday at approximately 4:20 p.m. Eastern.
by Tyler | Oct 26, 2019 | convicts, Crime, criminal justice, criminal justice reform, Donald Trump, First Step Act, gang, Joel Francisco, Latin Kings, Murder, Politics, prison, prison reform, Rhode Island, Trending
A notorious leader of the “Almighty Latin Kings” gang has been arrested for murdering a man less than a year after being freed from federal prison by the “First Step Act.”
by Tyler | Oct 21, 2019 | California, convicts, Crime, criminal justice, criminal justice reform, Felons, Gavin Newsom, Immigrants, immigration, mass immigration, Newsom, Politics, refugees, Trending
California Governor Gavin Newsom pardoned three immigrant felons last week to help them avoid being deported from the United States.
by Tyler | Aug 27, 2019 | convicts, Crime, Local, military, Montana, Pre-Viral, prison, stolen valor, Trending, veterans
Two convicts in Montana have been ordered to write the names of all Americans killed in Afghanistan and Iraq as part of their sentencing, reports said.