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Rhode Island Police Don't Just Make Arrests. Some Also Act as Prosecutors.

“The state is one of eight that allow cops to arraign people on misdemeanor charges. Advocates and academics say the practice is unjust.“

The Appeal

October 10, 2019

Overcriminalization, Prosecutors, SentencingPhillip ReevesOctober 10, 2019The Appeal, Rhode IslandComment
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Hundreds of police officers have been labeled liars. Some still help send people to prison.

False Convictions, SentencingPhillip ReevesOctober 17, 2019USA Today, Brady Violations
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North Philly man cleared of murder after 27 years in prison, the 10th exoneration under DA Larry Krasner

False ConvictionsPhillip ReevesOctober 9, 2019Philadelphia Inquirer, Philadelphia, Larry Krasner, Conviction Integrity Units

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