Casting a ballot after serving in prison comes with joy and pain for the formerly incarcerated, particularly because not ...
“And that's an honor.” An estimated 4 million U.S. citizens are unable to cast a ballot, according to a recent report from The Sentencing Project. It further estimates that 1 in 22 Black ...
Roughly 2 million people with felony convictions have regained the right to vote since the late ’90s, according to an analysis by The Sentencing Project, a research and advocacy organization working ...
Roughly 2 million people with felony convictions have regained the right to vote since the late 1990s, according to an analysis by the Sentencing Project, a research and advocacy organization ...
Black people are incarcerated in state prisons at five times the rate of White people, according to an analysis of state prison populations by The Sentencing Project. In 12 states, more than half the ...
A new report estimates that 1.7% of Missourians over 18 can’t vote because they have felony convictions. That rate is more than twice as high for Black Missourians, who are also disproportionately ...
Anchor] The first sentence of the first trial of the main opposition party leader and Lee Jae-myung of the Democratic Party ...
Richard Allen Randolph was sentenced to 106.5 years for violent robberies in Tampa, known as the "Beretta Bandit." ...
As Donald Trump prepares to make good on his promise to deport possibly millions of undocumented immigrants, the private ...
By 2022, 12% of black Floridians could not vote because of their felony convictions, the Sentencing Project found. But whether these numbers have an impact on Florida’s election outcomes remains ...
The application to postpone the initial sentencing dates of Oct. 30 and 31 for Isha Jules, Mayuk (Nicole) Manuel, Tricia ...
senior director of advocacy at The Sentencing Project, which published the report, Locked Out 2024. The nonprofit group opposes denying voting rights to people convicted of crimes. There are about ...