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'Will I Get Out Today?'

“Most is representing four other Louisianans who were held far beyond 48 hours past their release dates without input from a judge. No one knows how many people are sitting in jails or prisons across the state past their sentence, in part because no agency bothers to collect the data.“

The Appeal

September 26, 2018

SentencingPhillip ReevesSeptember 28, 2018The Appeal, LouisianaComment
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