A recent NC Newsline Opinion Commentary by Dannel Malloy, the former governor of Connecticut and now Chancellor of the ...
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By Dannel Malloy As a former prosecutor, mayor, governor of Connecticut and a member of the International Commission Against the Death Penalty, I have spent much of my career in and around the ...
CBS 17 previously reported that Superior Court Judge Wayland Sermons found that Hasson Bacote was wrongfully sentenced to death, after being convicted of murder, with race playing a significant ...
After years of legal wrangling over the scope of the law, Hasson Bacote’s case was the first in which Racial Justice Act petitioners were actually afforded the opportunity to present witnesses.
North Carolina Judge Rules Racial Bias Played a Role in Conviction of Black Man Who Spent 15 Years on Death Row Judge ruled prosecutors unlawfully dismissed Black jurors in Hasson Bacote's death ...
North Carolina Judge Rules Racial Bias Played a Role in Conviction of Black Man Who Spent 15 Years on Death Row Judge ruled prosecutors unlawfully dismissed Black jurors in Hasson Bacote's death ...
WASHINGTON – In a major win for due process, the U.S. Supreme Court today granted Richard Glossip, a man on Oklahoma’s death row, a new trial and a chance to be fully exonerated. Richard Glossip was ...
When Bloomfield lost its first-round state playoff game last year, Talan Bacote pointed a finger of blame inward and then made a promise to a broader audience. “We lost in the first round (to ...