People with felony convictions are barred from many professions. Some of the restrictions deserve a second look ...
Payback and projection have long been two of President Trump’s touchstones. He settles scores in return for every perceived ...
Defendants who picked up more charges while being arrested for Jan. 6 argue that Trump’s pardon extends to those too. The ...
Newsom on Monday plans to propose a new parole board process that could clear a path for more prisoners to have their ...
Five inmates who passed their 2023 Malawi School Certificate of Education (MSCE) examinations and subsequently were admitted ...
The Board of Pardons reopened the case after opposition from the victim’s family arrived two months after its first vote.
The new administration has created a system for awarding clemency that underscores the president’s grievances about what he ...
It’s not yet clear whether Trump’s pardons will herald a period of national harmony – as past presidents hoped for – or more ...
"I want this off of me," Scrushy said of his 2006 federal convictions on bribery and other charges in a high profile case ...
Nearly 20 years after being convicted on charges of bribery and corruption, former HealthSouth CEO Richard Scrushy claims he will prove his innocence.
Richard Scrushy says the U.S. Attorney General should vacate or reverse his conviction and he should be considered for a presidential pardon.
Attorneys for former HealthSouth CEO Richard Scrushy say they have uncovered "clear and convincing evidence" that ...
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