
Jenny Deam
Investigative Reporter at The Denver Gazette
Investigative reporter Denver Gazette. Mom. Dog wrangler. Slow runner. Wandering Kansan back in Colorado. Former @ProPublica @Houstonchron Tip? I’m listening.
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2 weeks ago |
denvergazette.com | Jenny Deam
Michael Clark awoke with a start at his usual time, just after 5 a.m., his eyes adjusting to the darkness, his brain gauging the surroundings that felt familiar yet also somehow foreign. What struck him most that first morning was the quiet. It had never been quiet in prison. The bang of guards’ heavy boots against metal stairs. The gurgle of aging plumbing with every flush that echoed deep within the walls of Colorado’s Fremont Correctional Facility. The incessant din of too many voices.
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4 weeks ago |
gazette.com | Jenny Deam
A federal judge in Texas last month overturned the first-ever minimum staffing requirement at most of the nation’s nursing homes, including in Colorado, gutting what some called crucial safety and quality of care measures but which critics described as requirements that are too costly and unworkable.
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4 weeks ago |
denvergazette.com | Jenny Deam
Yvonne Woods, the embattled former Colorado Bureau of Investigation forensic scientist accused of compromising criminal evidence for decades, was bound over for trial on Friday after she waived her preliminary hearing where prosecutors present evidence to a judge. Woods, 64, who goes by "Missy," was charged in January with a total of 102 felonies, including 52 counts of forgery, 48 attempts to influence a public servant, one count of perjury and one count of cybercrime — the most serious charge.
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1 month ago |
denvergazette.com | Jenny Deam |Evan Wyloge
A federal judge in Texas last month overturned the first-ever minimum staffing requirement at most of the nation’s nursing homes, including in Colorado — gutting what some call crucial safety and quality of care measures.
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1 month ago |
coloradopolitics.com | Jenny Deam |Evan Wyloge
A federal judge in Texas last month overturned the first-ever minimum staffing requirement at most of the nation’s nursing homes, including in Colorado — gutting what some call crucial safety and quality of care measures.
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Have a listen: Citycast Denver interviewed me on the CBI scandal and the vacated conviction of Michael Clark. Shoddy DNA Testing, a Wrongful Conviction, and the Fall of CO’s Star Forensic Scientist by City Cast Denver https://t.co/rmbNDkZzjh

A truly remarkable scene Monday night as Michael Clark is released after spending 12 years in prison for murder he maintains he didn't commit. The suspect DNA tests in case part of CBI lab scandal. (Via The Denver Gazette) https://t.co/6YKaj8O1AF

Breaking: Boulder County judge vacates Michael Clark's 2012 murder conviction in wake of CBI scandal Clark doing life without parole for murder he says he didn’t commit was convicted on suspect DNA analysis (Via The Denver Gazette) https://t.co/KukFBQS14n