A recent NC Newsline Opinion Commentary by Dannel Malloy, the former governor of Connecticut and now Chancellor of the ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Vincent Bacote is professor of theology at Wheaton College and director of the school’s Center for Applied Christian Ethics.
What are records? Since 2014, The Marshall Project has been curating some of the best criminal justice reporting from around the web. In these records you will find the most recent and the most ...
A North Carolina judge ruled that race played an impermissible role in jury selection for a Black man who challenged his death sentence under the North Carolina Racial Justice Act, setting a path for ...
SMITHFIELD, NC – Johnston County Superior Court Judge Wayland Sermons last week ruled “race was a significant factor in both jury selection and the decision to impose death in the case of Hasson ...
On Feb. 7, a North Carolina judge ruled in a landmark case that race played a key role in the death penalty trial of Hasson Bacote, a Black man who challenged his death sentence under the Racial ...
A judge ruled on Friday that race played a role in the case of Hasson Bacote. Attorneys representing him say the evidence is overwhelming. During his ruling, Judge Wayland Sermons said ...