07 Jan Elizabeth Holmes, Her Sentence And The “Trial Penalty”
Elizabeth Holmes faces a sentence of nearly a decade. Had she not went to trial, it's possible that sentence would be shorter. Why?
Elizabeth Holmes faces a sentence of nearly a decade. Had she not went to trial, it's possible that sentence would be shorter. Why?
In the United States, more than 4.6 million Americans cannot vote because of a felony conviction on their record. Why?
Restoring your voting rights after a criminal conviction isn't easy, and Pamela Moses' case shows how officials scare you from even trying.
The BOP puts an emphasis on mental health in its program statements, but the reality in federal prisons is far different.
The relationship between mental health and incarceration is a complicated one, and it's one that's failing in the justice system.
For the next ten years, it's anticipated that many federal prosecutors will find their caseloads filled with pandemic relief fraud cases.
In some ways, PPP loans saved business across the U.S. But the pandemic fraud in America is growing more and more out of control everyday.
Jussie Smollett is appealing his heavily covered conviction and sentence, arguing that they violate his right against double jeopardy.
The sentencing hearing for Jussie Smollett was unique, but it can serve as a lesson for other defendants preparing for their own sentencing.
Colorado is set to expand the way it holds prosecutors accountable when negotiating plea deals, and its approach could lead the country.