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How AI-powered tech landed man in jail with scant evidence
5 March 2022
Michael Williams’ wife pleaded with him to remember their fishing trips with the grandchildren, how he used to braid her hair, anything to jar him back to his world outside the concrete walls of Cook County Jail.
His...
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attorney katie higgins
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bureau of alcohol tobacco firearms
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charlotte
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chief george kral
contra costa county
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estée lauder
fall river
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george floyd
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lake michigan
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museum of science and industry
new york
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texas
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toledo
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washington
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A Judge Has Ordered Him Released From Prison—Twice. The Government Still Won't Set Him Free.
Bobby Sneed's story highlights how far some government agents will go to keep people locked up, flouting the same legal standards they are charged with upholding.
13 December 2021
We don't know where...
19th judicial district court
angola
attorney thomas frampton
bobby sneed
east baton rouge parish
francis abbott
judge ron johnson
kerry myers
louisiana
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reason
sheryl ranatza
st. francisville
warden tim hooper
west feliciana parish detention center
whitney troxclair
zoom
$2,000,000 and a bucket of tears gets a bad cop off the hook in Ladue, Missouri.
After Meeting With Victim, Former Missouri Officer Is Cleared of Assault
The charge was dropped after the former police officer and the woman she shot outside a supermarket in Ladue, Mo., agreed to meet with a...
alissa marque heydari
asheville
ashley hall
attorney general karl a. racine
attorney travis noble
attorney william king holland
chief ken andreski jr.
institute for innovation in prosecution
john jay college of criminal justice
julia crews
ladue
ladue crossing
missouri
north carolina
prosecuty attorney wesley bell
restorative justice
schnucks
seema gajwani
st. louis
st. louis county
st. louis post-dispatch
washington d.c.
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Joe Biden Says Families Separated at Border Won't Be Receiving $450,000 Settlements
4 November 2021
President Joe Biden is playing hardball with migrant families that were separated at the border by the last administration. On Wednesday, the president said that these families would not be...
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