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Maya T. Prabhu

Atlanta

Statehouse Reporter at The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Statehouse reporter @ajc. 💙 Spelman woman 🐢 Terp 🐶 Dog mom 😺 Cat mom 🇺🇸/🇮🇳. Lover of good journalism, great food, award shows & all things Beyoncé 👑🐝

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  • 1 week ago | gazettextra.com | Maya T. Prabhu

    ATLANTA - In most states, when someone has been wrongfully convicted, exonerated by a court and freed from prison - often after being incarcerated for decades - the state will compensate them for the years they lost. Beginning this year, Georgia will join the 38 other states that have a standardized way of compensating those who've served time in prison for crimes they say they didn't commit and the courts have released them from incarceration. Copyright 2025 Tribune Content Agency.

  • 1 week ago | swoknews.com | Maya T. Prabhu

    ATLANTA — In most states, when someone has been wrongfully convicted, exonerated by a court and freed from prison — often after being incarcerated for decades — the state will compensate them for the years they lost. Beginning this year, Georgia will join the 38 other states that have a standardized way of compensating those who’ve served time in prison for crimes they say they didn’t commit and the courts have released them from incarceration. kAm!6@A=6 C6=62D65 7C@> AC:D@? H:== D@@?

  • 1 week ago | dailygazette.com | Maya T. Prabhu

    ATLANTA — In most states, when someone has been wrongfully convicted, exonerated by a court and freed from prison — often after being incarcerated for decades — the state will compensate them for the years they lost. Beginning this year, Georgia will join the 38 other states that have a standardized way of compensating those who’ve served time in prison for crimes they say they didn’t commit and the courts have released them from incarceration.

  • 1 week ago | dailyitem.com | Maya T. Prabhu

    ATLANTA — In most states, when someone has been wrongfully convicted, exonerated by a court and freed from prison — often after being incarcerated for decades — the state will compensate them for the years they lost. Beginning this year, Georgia will join the 38 other states that have a standardized way of compensating those who’ve served time in prison for crimes they say they didn’t commit and the courts have released them from incarceration. kAm!6@A=6 C6=62D65 7C@> AC:D@? H:== D@@?

  • 2 weeks ago | ajc.com | Maya T. Prabhu

    In most states, when someone has been wrongfully convicted, exonerated by a court and freed from prison — often after being incarcerated for decades — the state will compensate them for the years they lost. Beginning this year, Georgia will join the 38 other states that have a standardized way of compensating those who’ve served time in prison for crimes they say they didn’t commit and the courts have released them from incarceration.

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