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How Georgia's Driver's License Law Turns Latinos into Felons
In some cities in Georgia, Latinos make up 13 percent of the population but 63 percent of arrests for driving without a license, which is considered a felony.
Police Are Investigating a Colorado High School Sexting Scandal Involving Hundreds of Students
In Colorado, hundreds of high school students are in the wake of a massive sexting scandal. Some participants are at risk of felony charges.
Migos Were Arrested Last Night On Felony Gun and Drug Charges
Their charges include felony possession of a schedule 1 narcotic, felony possession of a loaded gun on school property, and misdemeanor marijuana possession.
2014 was a Good Year for Australian Film
Australia's film industry is generally good for a few standouts, but if you're going to take in the years as a whole, it's difficult to remember one that was better than 2014.
A Proposal on California's Ballot Would De-Felonize Drug Use
Proposition 47 would change sentencing for some non-violent crimes from felonies to misdemeanors, with the aim of freeing up space in prisons and saving money.
Meet the Convicted Acid Dealer Who Broke Out of Jail and Is Running for US Senate
"They've got a hundred lawmakers in there. If they were to put one good lawbreaker in there, I could make a huge difference. I'd break those unconstitutional laws and get them off the books."
I Went Undercover in America's Toughest Prison
I didn’t believe that a concentration camp could exist in America until, in Phoenix, Arizona, I saw one with my own eyes. Maricopa County is a fuzzy-lawed place where sentenced and un-sentenced inmates alike do hard time together.
Cecily McMillan Jurors' Remorse Is Not Good Enough
Convictions ruin lives; sentencing laws are harsh. And the jurors hearing cases should know better.