In the past six years, nearly 200 prisoners, mostly geriatric men convicted of rape and murder, have been set free in Maryland. Only one of them has been arrested again, researchers for the Justice Policy Institute have found. The Washington, D.C. nonprofit is pointing to those released under Maryland’s…
Source: Sun
Nonprofit points to Maryland Unger cases as proof oldest prisoners should be set free
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