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This Red State Governor Is Giving Hope to People Sentenced to Die in Prison

"In his first six months in office, Edwards commuted 22 sentences out of 56 sent to him with positive recommendation from the state’s Board of Pardons. Sixteen of the offenders whose applications he granted were serving life without parole."

The Appeal

July 9, 2018

State Reforms, ParoleAnthony BradleyJuly 31, 2018The Appeal, Louisiana, Commutations
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