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Bill Moyers on Justice
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Moyers was honored as TCR’s 2018 “Justice Media Trailblazer.” Watch the video of his remarks at the Feb 15, 2018 John Jay College dinner here.
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On Thursday, Brandon Bernard joined the list of individuals executed for a crime committed when he was an adolescent. Convicted for his part in a gruesome murder 21 years ago, Bernard also fell victim to a system that still fails to consider an offender’s youth and background, such as a history of abuse, as a mitigating circumstance.
New York is one of 42 states that allow individuals to expunge or seal their criminal records, yet because of the required 10-year waiting period, less than 2,000 individuals have taken advantage of the law. True justice requires rethinking that condition, writes a defense attorney.
COVID-19 is producing huge case backlogs around the U.S. but also “silver linings” such as forcing the justice system to go virtual, panelists at a national conference agreed on Thursday.
Richard DeLisi, 71, was freed Thursday after serving over 31 years of a 90-year sentence for pot trafficking. Supporters welcomed his release, but his son said he already paid a heavy debt in “time….something you can never get back.”
The action by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives is a sign federal law enforcement is cracking down on kits that allow people to make weapons at home.
A recent survey showed a lack of confidence in the police department, with only about half of all respondents saying police officers are trustworthy.
Samuel Little has confessed to killing 93 people in 19 states, but nearly half of them remain unidentified.
The Supreme Court allowed lawsuits against federal agents for placing Muslim men on the no-fly list in alleged retaliation for their refusal to cooperate with counterterrorism investigations.
“We’re seeing an increase in low-impact crimes,” said Jeff Zisner of the workplace security firm Aegis, who cited “people stealing consumables and items associated with children and babies.”
Attorney General William Barr has known about a set of investigations involving Hunter Biden’s business and financial dealings since at least this spring and worked to avoid their public disclosure during the heated election campaign.
Attorney General William Barr plans to remain in his post through the end of the Trump administration, abandoning the idea of stepping down by the end of the year.
A judge said St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner was politically motivated when she charged a man who waved an AR-15 rifle at protesters outside of his mansion.
Convicted former movie producer Harvey Weinstein will remain in a New York prison after his lawyers and prosecutors agreed Friday to postpone efforts to send him to California to face more sexual assault charges.
Under one in six of this year’s nearly 1,900 shootings has led to a suspect in custody. That staggering number of unsolved cases is nearly 40 percent higher than in all of 2015, says the Philadelphia Inquirer.
The Minneapolis City Council unanimously approved a budget early Thursday that will shift $8 million from the police department toward violence prevention and other programs but retains Mayor Jacob Frey’s targeted staffing levels for sworn officers, averting a veto.
Moyers was honored as TCR’s 2018 “Justice Media Trailblazer.” Watch the video of his remarks at the Feb 15, 2018 John Jay College dinner here.