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Convicting 'gun moll' Barbara Graham was a famous win for L.A. prosecutors. Did they cheat?A new book by former L.A. prosecutor Marcia Clark raises questions about the tactics used to convict Barbara Graham, the ...
Los Angeles District Attorney Nathan Hochman is allowing prosecutors to seek the death penalty again, reversing a ban put in ...
"Effective immediately, the prior administration's extreme and categorical policy forbidding prosecutors from seeking the ...
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World's largest women's prison launches independent newspaper by and for inmatesIt’s the largest women’s prison in the state — and the world. But that is not the only thing the Central California Women’s ...
Capital punishment will be sought only in “exceedingly rare cases” after detailed review and consultation with crime victims.
The 640-acre facility is the largest women’s prison in California, and holds more than 2,000 women, nonbinary and transgender ...
This reverses a policy from now-former District Attorney George Gascón that barred prosecutors from seeking the death penalty ...
A panel of judges found that fines were justified after California failed to staff its prisons with enough mental health ...
The backstory: Prison newspapers are rare, but not new, in California. The San Quentin News dates back to at least 1940, and was re-launched in 2008. The Paper Trail at CCWF is the fourth ...
His tour of comeuppance included stints in Solano State Prison, and Folsom Prison before landing in San Quentin. Taylor doesn’t offer excuses for his crime but rather offers his backstory which ...
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Marin Independent Journal on MSNWith state’s favors lost, San Quentin Shakespeare program perseveresParticipants plan to perform the comedy “Love’s Labor’s Lost” at San Quentin in May. Currier said the play is a “360-degree ...
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