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  • Nov 9, 2024 | scrippsnews.com | Lawrence Bartley |Donald Washington

    By: Lawrence Bartley and Donald Washington, Jr. We revisit the story of Cherie Mason, who served a prison sentence for manslaughter after the stillbirth of her child in Oklahoma and whose story was featured in Inside Story’s first season. Correspondent Cary Aspinwall meets up with her for the first time after her release from prison.

  • Oct 18, 2024 | scrippsnews.com | Lawrence Bartley |Donald Washington

    By: Lawrence Bartley, Donald Washington, Jr. We examine how past criminal convictions bar many Americans from voting in Tennessee, one of the hardest states to regain the right to vote after serving time behind bars. Host Lawrence Bartley sits down with Topeka Sam, a formerly incarcerated entrepreneur who works to support people who are released from prison, about her journey, lessons she’s learned and her efforts to build financial literacy in the community.

  • Oct 16, 2024 | scrippsnews.com | Lawrence Bartley |Donald Washington

    By: Lawrence Bartley, Donald Washington, Jr. America’s prisons are facing staffing shortages. Inside Story reveals what this means for incarcerated people, their families and the corrections staff tasked with making prisons run. Host Lawrence Bartley catches up with comedian Donnell Rawlings on tour to learn how he went from being a military police officer to the stand-up stage, and how his personal connection to the system impacted him.

  • Jul 9, 2024 | trib.com | Martin Garcia |Lawrence Bartley |Joseph Neff |Nicole Lewis

    Donald J. Trump was convicted on May 30 of falsifying records to cover up accusations of a sexual liaison with adult film actress Stormy Daniels before his 2016 presidential campaign. A jury found him guilty on all 34 counts. The former president is now among millions of Americans with criminal records. Trump's views on the criminal justice system have swung widely over the years. He notoriously championed the conviction of the Central Park Five.

  • Jul 8, 2024 | fremonttribune.com | Martin Garcia |Lawrence Bartley |Joseph Neff |Nicole Lewis

    Donald J. Trump was convicted on May 30 of falsifying records to cover up accusations of a sexual liaison with adult film actress Stormy Daniels before his 2016 presidential campaign. A jury found him guilty on all 34 counts. The former president is now among millions of Americans with criminal records. Trump's views on the criminal justice system have swung widely over the years. He notoriously championed the conviction of the Central Park Five.

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