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The Marshall Project Menu icon The Marshall Project Nonprofit journalism about criminal justice Search About Newsletters Donate A nonprofit news organization covering the U.S. criminal justice system Search Magnifying glass Local Network Cleveland Jackson Projects Inside Story News Inside Life Inside Mauled The Language Project The Record The System Topics Death Penalty Immigration Juvenile Justice Mental Health Policing Politics and Reform Race About About Us Local Network The Marshall Project Inside News & Awards Impact People Supporters Jobs Investigate This! Newsletters Events Donate Feedback? Arrow support@themarshallproject.org Feature A Wisconsin Board Says the Real Victim of Police Misconduct Is … the Government Inside Story Inside Story Season 2 to Premiere Soon Jackson Mississippi Court Candidates Tell You Why They Should Be Elected Jackson September 24 Meet the People Running for Mississippi’s Supreme Court and Other Courts We profiled candidates for two state Supreme Court seats and other courts, and asked each to tell you in their own words why they should be elected. By Daja E. Henry Life Inside September 19 How We Survived Extreme Heat in Prison Incarcerated journalists detail the first signs of a heat wave in prison — and how they’ve coped with record-breaking temperatures. By Prison Journalism Project Contributors and Aala Abdullahi The Record The most popular topics in criminal justice today Donald Trump Death Penalty Department of Justice 2024 election New York Executions Capital Punishment Gun Violence News and Awards September 19 The Marshall Project to Host Inaugural Sing Sing Prison Film Festival Incarcerated jury will choose best criminal justice documentary. By The Marshall Project Closing Argument September 18 Robert Roberson’s Death Penalty Case Shows How Justice System Fails People With Autism He was convicted in his daughter’s death. Those who believe he’s innocent argue his diagnosis helps explain how he ended up facing execution. By Maurice Chammah Feature September 17 Could People Facing the Death Penalty Lose the Right to Tell Juries Their Life Stories? Some defense lawyers fear that a conservative Supreme Court could overturn that precedent. By Joe Sexton Feature September 17 5 Things to Know About How the Parkland Shooter’s Life Was Spared Key takeaways from our investigation into how Nikolas Cruz’s defense team convinced jurors not to impose the death penalty. By Joe Sexton Opening Statement Links from this mornings’s email Eric Adams Is Indicted After Federal Corruption Investigation Bipartisan report on Trump shooting identifies Secret Service tech issues and 'preventable' mistakes Emmanuel Littlejohn Faces Execution for an ‘Impossible’ Murder Trump foments distrust of federal law enforcement over assassination attempt probe Florida’s Maternity Homes Made Single Mothers Feel Like “Criminals” – Mother Jones Migrants crossing the Arizona border face brutal heat in hottest summer Ex-officer testifies in tears he's sorry for Tyre Nichols beating More women charged with pregnancy-related crimes since Roe's end, most cases in Alabama ‘I got the right?’ CT law lets incarcerated, formerly incarcerated vote but few know Jury clears all but one defendant in Texas Trump Train trial Editorial: Executions of the conceivably innocent are no better than human sacrifice Springfield, Ohio, Is a Microcosm of American Political Violence Opinion Don’t ever hand your phone to the cops How New York Has Failed to HALT Solitary Confinement Judge to approve auctions liquidating Alex Jones' Infowars CENTER OF GRAVITY: Aurora grapples with Venezuelan gang hysterics Gun violence in Philadelphia plummeted in 2024 − researchers aren’t sure why, but here are 3 factors at play Survivors of sex abuse at Illinois juvenile detention facilities hope for justice In Alabama, a Small Town’s Trash Policy Has Left Black Moms and Disabled Residents Criminally Charged Over Unpaid Garbage Fees Feature September 17 The Hardest Case for Mercy Inside the effort to spare the Parkland school shooter. By Joe Sexton Closing Argument September 14 The Domestic Abuse Survivor to Prison Pipeline Researchers surveyed people who kill their abusers. They found several complicated reasons why survivors end up in prison because of abuse. By Shannon Heffernan Cleveland September 12 Not ‘Mini-Adult Court’: Lawyers Lacking Qualifications Defended 1,200 Cuyahoga County Kids Juvenile Court judges will now track qualifications, but insist the state system creates barriers keeping experienced attorneys from defending kids. By Doug Livingston and Rachel Dissell Feature September 9 She Ate a Poppy Seed Salad Just Before Giving Birth. Then They Took Her Baby Away. Hospitals use drug tests that return false positives from poppy seed bagels, decongestants and Zantac. Yet newborns are being taken from parents based on the results. By Shoshana Walter About People Jobs Sitemap Funders
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