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DOJ weighs in on suit filed by trans woman in Georgia prison

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<p>ATLANTA &mdash; Prison officials must keep transgender people reasonably safe from substantial risk of harm and provide them with adequate medical care, the U.S....

Ex-officer in ‘Fatal Vision’ murders appeals release denial

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<p>RALEIGH, N.C. &mdash; A former Army doctor serving life in prison for the “Fatal Vision” slayings of his wife and two young daughters in...

DOJ weighs in on suit filed by trans woman in Georgia prison

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ATLANTA — Prison officials must keep transgender people reasonably safe from substantial risk of harm and provide them with adequate medical care, the U.S....

Ex-officer in ‘Fatal Vision’ murders appeals release denial

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RALEIGH, N.C. — A former Army doctor serving life in prison for the “Fatal Vision” slayings of his wife and two young daughters in...

Navalny’s doctors prevented from seeing him at prison clinic

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MOSCOW — Several doctors were prevented Tuesday from seeing Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny in a prison hospital after his three-week hunger strike and...

Navalny’s doctors prevented from seeing him at prison clinic

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<p>MOSCOW &mdash; Several doctors were prevented Tuesday from seeing Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny in a prison hospital after his three-week hunger strike and...

Underwriter withdraws from Alabama prison lease project

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MONTGOMERY, Ala. — The underwriter for a project to build two prisons in Alabama announced that it is pulling out following criticism that it...

Underwriter withdraws from Alabama prison lease project

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<p>MONTGOMERY, Ala. &mdash; The underwriter for a project to build two prisons in Alabama announced that it is pulling out following criticism that it...

Inmates sue over county’s handling of COVID-19

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PORTLAND, Ore. — More than a dozen current and former inmates have sued Multnomah County over its handling of COVID-19. ...

Inmates sue over county’s handling of COVID-19

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<p>PORTLAND, Ore. &mdash; More than a dozen current and former inmates have sued Multnomah County over its handling of COVID-19. </p> ...