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Thurmond Berry served 39 years in prison before his life sentence was commuted by Gov. Tom Wolf in 2016. (Emma Lee/WHYY)
The Why
Criminal Justice
Politics

A narrow path to freedom: Why commutations for Pa. lifers are rare

The answer raises further questions about the effect of politics on the criminal justice system and whether a tool designed to give hope is working.

Air Date: March 20, 2019

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The U.S. Supreme Court in Washington where the justices ruled that the government can detain certain immigrants without bond hearings. (Susan Walsh/AP)
NPR
Immigration
National

Supreme Court broadens the government’s power to detain criminal immigrants

The U.S. Supreme Court, ruled Tuesday that the government may detain, without a hearing, legal immigrants long after they have served the sentences for crimes they committed.

7 years ago

In this image taken from a Wednesday, Dec. 19, 2018 video provided by SNJTODAY.COM, Buena Regional High School wrestler Andrew Johnson gets his hair cut courtside minutes before his match in Buena, N.J. (Michael Frankel/SNJTODAY.COM via AP)
New Jersey

Referee who told N.J. wrestler to cut dreads alleges defamation

A referee who was heavily criticized for telling a N.J. high school wrestler to cut his dreadlocks or forfeit his match has taken a step toward filing a defamation lawsuit.

7 years ago

In this Oct. 15, 2014 file photo, an inmate lies on a bunk reading in the psychiatric unit of the Pierce County Jail in Tacoma, Washington. In Pennsylvania, some inmates deemed mentally unfit for trial are housed in similar facilities for up to five months before being put in treatment. (Elaine Thompson/AP Photo)
Criminal Justice
Pennsylvania

ACLU of Pa. back in court, says treatment wait for mentally ill inmates still too long

The state chapter of the ACLU is taking legal action over what it says is are unacceptably long wait times for mentally ill inmates in county prisons to get care.

7 years ago

Michael Cohen walks out of federal court Thursday in New York, after pleading guilty to lying to Congress about work he did on an aborted project to build a Trump Tower in Russia.
(Julie Jacobson/AP)
Politics

Records show FBI was probing Michael Cohen long before raid

The records show the inquiry into Cohen had been going on since July 2017 — far longer than previously known — and that a big part of its focus was Cohen's taxi businesses.

7 years ago

Farooq Al-Said, left, Jasiri X, center, and Jarrion Manning, right, hold a memorial display with a drawing of Antwon Rose II in front of the court house on the first day of the trial for Michael Rosfeld, a former police officer in East Pittsburgh, Pa., begins on Tuesday, March 19, 2019, in Pittsburgh. (Keith Srakocic/AP Photo)
Pennsylvania

White officer on trial in fatal shooting of Antwon Rose, 17

A prosecutor urged jurors Tuesday to focus on a white police officer's frame of mind when he shot and killed an unarmed black teenager near Pittsburgh last summer.

7 years ago

Former East Pittsburgh police officer Michael Rosfeld at the Dauphin County Courthouse in Harrisburg, Pa., earlier this month. (Matt Rourke/AP Photo)
NPR
Criminal Justice
Race & Ethnicity

Trial to begin for white police officer who shot unarmed black teen in Pittsburgh

Former East Pittsburgh police officer Michael Rosfeld fatally shot Antwon Rose last summer, sparking local protests.

7 years ago

New Jersey attorney general Gurbir Grewal speaks during a news conference
New Jersey

South Jersey drug bust leads to first charges under state’s new ‘ghost gun’ law

New Jersey's "ghost gun" law bans manufacturers from selling partially assembled guns that can be built into fully functional, untraceable firearms.

7 years ago

Until now, it has cost more than $60 to apply to have a conviction pardoned. (AP Photo, file)
Keystone Crossroads
Criminal Justice
Pennsylvania

Come Monday, Pennsylvanians can apply for pardons for free

The commonwealth's Board of Pardons has voted unanimously to get rid of all application fees, starting March 18.

7 years ago

Bridget Anne Kelly and Bill Baroni at the Federal Courthouse in Newark, N.J. (Mel Evans/AP Photo, file)
National

Convicted ‘Bridgegate’ defendant joins Supreme Court appeal

Bill Baroni, a convicted appointee of former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie has joined Bridget Kelly's appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court.

7 years ago

James T. Vaughn Correctional Center in Smyrna, Delaware (WHYY, file)
Delaware

Most inmates accused in Delaware prison riot no longer face charges

The state Attorney General’s Office says it will prosecute only three inmates, at two trials, in the death of a correctional officer.

7 years ago

Secretary of State Mike Pompeo speaks during a news conference at the State Department, Friday, March 15, 2019 in Washington. (Carolyn Kaster/AP Photo)
International
Military

U.S. bars entry to International Criminal Court investigators

The Hague-based court, the first global tribunal for war crimes, said it would continue to operate "undeterred" by the U.S. action.

7 years ago

Pennsylvania Corrections Department mail inspector Brian Strawser sorts inmate mail at Camp Hill state prison in Camp Hill, Pa.
Pennsylvania
PA Post

ACLU blasts York County prison in for ‘blatantly unconstitutional’ legal mail policy

The ACLU says the York County Prison’s plan for keeping out drugs is a “cheap copy” of a maneuver for which the state prison system was already sued.

7 years ago

This March 12, 2019, photo shows the Metropolitan Detention Center of Bernalillo County outside of Albuquerque, N.M. The has come under criticism after it was revealed late last month that its records department was allowing federal immigration authorities to access its inmate database. (Russell Contreras/AP Photo)
Immigration
National

U.S. immigration agents find ways around ‘sanctuary’ policies

Unofficial cooperation has granted immigration authorities access to databases and, in some cases, people are tipping them off when a person of interest is being released.

7 years ago

Justice Department prosecutor Andrew Weissmann during the Arthur Andersen trial in Houston in 2002. The legal veteran, whose latest post was with the special counsel's office, is stepping down. (Pat Sullivan/AP)
NPR
National
Politics

Top Mueller prosecutor stepping down in latest clue Russia inquiry may be ending

Andrew Weissmann, the architect of the case against former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort, will study and teach at NYU and work on a variety of public service projects.

7 years ago

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