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SENTENCED. JOHN ALLEN MUHAMMAD, 43, and LEE BOYD MALVO, 19, respectively to death and life without parole; for their October 2002 Washington, D.C.-area killing spree that left 10 people dead; in Manassas, Virginia. The string of random sniper attacks was carried out with a high-powered rifle fired from...
Fan Zhen scanned her husband's face for signs of trouble as he descended from the prison bus. He'd seemed nervous lately and had complained of threats against him. But now hope had surfaced once again. After repeated denials, prison authorities in Harbin, near the Russian border, had announced...
Whatever the case, the corruption scandal that led to Zhu's downfall still creeps along. In October, police detained Heilongjiang's former Party chief, Tian Fengshan, accusing him of corruption dating to the bomb-shelter scandal. It seemed likely that prosecutors would review Zhu's testimony. Not long after, claims...
The rule had not previously been applied to PLAP, whose members represent inmates in administrative prison hearings that deal with issues such as discipline violations and parole. The majority of PLAP’s members are first- and second-year law students, and Latini said that this first arose as...
Every year, around 100 Harvard Law School students take time out of their schedules to volunteer as prison advocates in Massachusetts state prisons. The Prison Legal Assistance Program (PLAP) provides free legal representation for inmates in internal prison hearings on matters such as discipline violations and parole. For over 30...