News Parole results for July 29-30 Nathan Prewett Updated Aug 7, 2025 The Alabama Board of Pardons and Paroles has scheduled parole and pardon hearings for July 29-30.
National News Epstein accomplice Maxwell moved to minimum security Texas prison Handout Aug 1, 2025 Ghislaine Maxwell, 63, is the only former Epstein associate convicted in connection with his activities
National News Epstein accomplice Maxwell moved to minimum security Texas prison AFP AFP Aug 1, 2025 Ghislaine Maxwell, the accomplice of sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, has been moved from a prison in Florida to a minimum security facility in T…
News Parole hearings schedule for July 15-17 Nathan Prewett Updated Jul 14, 2025 The Alabama Board of Pardons and Paroles has scheduled parole and pardon hearings for July 15-17.
News Criminal justice reform groups want Alabama parole guidelines focused on rehabilitation By Ralph Chapoco | Alabama Reflector Jul 9, 2025 Several criminal justice reform organizations want new parole guidelines under consideration by the Alabama Board of Pardons and Paroles to us…
News PREP Center in Uniontown celebrates 'milestone' with 10th graduation Nathan Prewett Updated Jul 16, 2025 The Perry County PREP Center in Uniontown is celebrating what was called a milestone by the Alabama Bureau of Pardons and Paroles (ABPP) as mo…
National News Pressed to confess: Japan accused of 'hostage justice' Philip FONG Jul 6, 2025 Tomoya Asanuma endured almost four months of detention for charges including assault that he was ultimately acquitted
National News Pressed to confess: Japan accused of 'hostage justice' Jul 6, 2025 In Japan, pre-indictment detention can last up to 23 days, extendable by multiple rearrests
National News Pressed to confess: Japan accused of 'hostage justice' Philip FONG Jul 6, 2025 'The thought repeatedly crossed my mind that if I falsely confessed, I can maybe escape all this,' Tomoya Asanuma said of his detention
National News Pressed to confess: Japan accused of 'hostage justice' Kazuhiro NOGI Jul 6, 2025 Iwao Hakamada was once the world's longest-serving death-row inmate