Legal complaints cite civil rights violations, understaffing and mismanagement at facilities run by the massive Brentwood-based operator
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In March of 1988, Black shot his girlfriend and her two daughters; under today’s standard he would not be eligible for the death penalty
Governor issues first veto, rejecting a bill to expand power of parole board
Filing contends studies have proven use of pentobarbital causes a ‘tortuous death’
Reduced guidelines withhold key aspects of the process from the public
Governor distances himself from Biden in annual clemency announcement
A 2023 law further highlights divide between Republican state officials and locally elected prosecutors
The legislature threw bipartisan support behind some bills affecting courts and crime — with opposition from Democrats on others
Mayor cites local initiatives, but national crime trends suggest causes are less clear
New science debunks shaken baby syndrome conviction more than two decades later