Accounts of reentry are notable as juvenile life without parole cases continue to undergo review. Attorneys and advocates say progress on reviews is halting in some states.
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Prosecutors have asked a state appeals court to reinstate the death sentence of Jimmie Chris Duncan, whose 27-year-old murder conviction was nullified in April after his attorneys argued that it was based in part on shoddy forensic evidence.
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Nurses say they are prepared to strike in the coming weeks if the termination moves forward.
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Dozens of observers showed up at a building in St. Rose, Louisiana after the company messaged immigrants to show up on Father’s Day.
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Two former LSU employees are facing theft charges after allegedly stealing thousands in cash from the university bursar’s office.
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A monthlong state and federal investigation resulted in 10 arrests, a mass seizure of illegal vape products and the closure of six Louisiana businesses, the state Office of Alcohol and Tobacco Control announced Monday.
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