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Exonerees Fulfill Dreams, Help Other Prisoners Overcome Wrongful Convictions
Loaded on June 3, 2016
by David Reutter
published in Prison Legal News
June, 2016, page 50
Filed under:
Lobbying,
Advocacy,
Prison Reform,
Rehabilitation/Recidivism,
Release and Reentry,
Wrongful Conviction,
Wrongful Imprisonment,
Pardons/Clemency.
Locations:
Louisiana,
Texas.
by David Reutter and Joe Watson
Former Louisiana death row prisoner John Thompson has spearheaded an organization that aims to help the wrongfully convicted and former prisoners successfully rebuild their lives.
Thompson was sentenced to death for the 1984 fatal shooting of a hotel executive from a prominent New Orleans ...
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- Bail Bond Payment Plans Face Scrutiny, Criticism in New Jersey, by Joe Watson
- Private Prison Firms Reap Large Profits from Immigration Detention, by Gary Hunter
- Seventh Circuit Reverses Dismissal of Illinois Prisoner’s § 1983 Action, by Derek Gilna
- Crime, Incarceration Rates Decline in New York City, by Mark Wilson
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- Washington DOC Ends Marijuana Testing for Parolees, by Christopher Zoukis
- Sixth Circuit Rejects Qualified Immunity Defense by Guards in Wrongful Death Suit, by Derek Gilna
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