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OLYMPIA, Wash. — Two former inmates, who each spent decades in prison, helped pass a new law aimed at reforming Washington’s clemency system and expanding opportunities for early release.
A new Washington state law changes the clemency review board to potentially increase its number of hearings. White House dismisses scores of National Security Council staff Incredible Former Mansion ...
The U.S. Justice Department’s new pardon attorney says he is going to take a “hard look” at two men who are in prison for ...
Washington governor vetoes reshapes Washington's Clemency Board, influencing future clemency decisions in the state.
Meanwhile, Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) is demanding the upper chamber hold hearings on Biden’s health and competence, and ...
Whatever the delivery mechanism, President Donald Trump loves to toss out startling ideas aimed at dropping jaws, ...
More than three years after it was approved by Congress, a plaque honoring members of law enforcement for defending the ...
Gov. Bob Ferguson has approved core provisions of a bill related to Washington state’s Clemency & Pardons Board, but vetoed ...
Taranto is one of a few people charged in the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol who remained jailed after President Donald ...
Activists prepare for potential pardon of Derek Chauvin, highlighting ongoing fight for racial justice and police reform in ...
A Pasco man pardoned for his role in the Jan. 6 U.S. Capitol riots has been found guilty of threatening to blow up a federal ...
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