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Closing Argument
This Homicide Victim’s Family Chose Reconciliation Over a Life Sentence
Death Sentences
He’s Facing Execution For His Daughter’s Death. Now, Science Suggests It Was An Accident.
Feature
What Federal Judges’ Rulings Reveal About the Memphis Police Tactics
Testify
September 11
Six Years of Bail Reform in Cuyahoga County: A Timeline
How public pressure, inhumane jail conditions, and informal agreements reshaped the Cuyahoga County bail system.
By
Rachel Dissell
and
Ilica Mahajan
Testify
September 11
Cuyahoga County Judges Vowed to Reform the Bail System. Here’s What Happened.
Court officials informally changed their bail-setting practices for felony cases. Now, fewer people have to pay to get out of jail, a Marshall Project analysis shows.
By
Ilica Mahajan
and
Rachel Dissell
The Record
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Hunter Biden
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Joe Biden
Donald Trump
Impeachment
Juvenile Justice
Closing Argument
September 9
When Police Kill and Use Victims’ Rights Laws to Stay Anonymous
The shooting of an Ohio pregnant woman is the latest case of police using Marsy’s Law to shield officers.
By
Jamiles Lartey
Feature
September 8
Migrants Desperate for Jobs Trapped in Asylum Maze
Hundreds of thousands were eligible to apply earlier for work permits, but the government only began alerting them last week.
By
Julia Preston
The Frame
September 7
Rebuilding Family After Foster Care
Bad timing and a stint in juvenile detention prevented Matthew and Terrick from accessing the foster care resources offered to their youngest brother, Joseph.
Photographs by
Max Whittaker
Feature
September 5
The Marshall Project and FRONTLINE Present ‘Two Strikes’ and ‘Tutwiler’
A special broadcast of two short documentaries gives a rare insight into life behind bars.
Two Strikes by
Ursula Liang
,
Tessa Travis
and
Cary Aspinwall
Tutwiler by
Elaine McMillion Sheldon
and
Alysia Santo
Opening Statement
Links from
this mornings’s email
Hunter Biden indicted on federal gun charges
Prosecutors and FBI agents involved in the Hunter Biden investigation have been threatened and harassed, officials say
Fulton judge splits Fulton Trump defendants into two groups
'I did the right thing,' Jan. 6 rioter says before being sentenced to 2½ years in prison
I Made Peace With My Dad's Record — By Changing My Name
Prison Heat at Night: ‘It Will Take the Breath Out of You’
Court Watchers Prepare For the End of Cash Bail in Illinois
Arizona Prosecutors Will Try Again To Get Death Penalty For Hawaii Inmate
Appeals court stays order to shut down Angola youth unit
A Judge, A Reporter, And a Notebook
A Time for Consequences
Opinion
“Tough on Crime” Republican Attorney General Candidate Is Soft on Sex Offenders
Chained by Debt
Drugs get into Missouri prisons via guards, not in magazines
Bill to restrict solitary confinement in California stalls out in Sacramento
Biogenesis of America, Tony Bosch and PEDs fallout 10 years later
Extremism in the military: Human rights groups warn Defense Secretary
Wife of 'El Chapo' released after less than two years in prison for role in drug trafficking empire
Who Wore It Best? We Rate Politicians on Their Border Photo Ops
Closing Argument
September 2
Ending the Golden State Era of Solitary Confinement
California could reshape the practice as other states limit isolation. Meanwhile, prisons aren’t keeping pace.
By
Jamiles Lartey
Feature
August 31
When Wizards and Orcs Came to Death Row
For men awaiting execution in Texas, illicit games of Dungeons & Dragons became a lifeline.
By
Keri Blakinger
News and Awards
August 29
Watch the Trailer for ‘Two Strikes’ and ‘Tutwiler’
The Marshall Project and Frontline’s short prison documentaries will air on PBS and can be streamed online.
By
The Marshall Project
News and Awards
August 28
The Marshall Project Wins Two Online Journalism Awards
The Marshall Project won General Excellence in Online Journalism for a medium-sized newsroom at the 2023 Online News Association awards.
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