Georgia judge orders life in prison for decades-old murder of siblings – AJC.com
Georgia judge orders life in prison for decades-old murder of siblings AJC.com
Georgia judge orders life in prison for decades-old murder of siblings AJC.com
At least one trans woman in federal prison says Trump’s executive order has already prevented her from receiving hormone therapy, leading to “thoughts of suicide and self-harm.” The post Trans Prisoners Sue to Block Trump Order Banning Gender-Affirming Care appeared first on The Appeal.
Prisons, education, school vouchers: A quick look at the 2026 Georgia state budget AJC.com
Prisons, education, school vouchers: A quick look at the 2026 Georgia state budget The House of Representatives on Tuesday approved a proposed budget for fiscal year 2026, which begins in July. Here’s what you need to know. Boost for prisons: Gov. Brian Kemp has made improving safety and security in Georgia’s troubled prison system a …
For more than 10 years, a group of incarcerated men have said Illinois prison guards forced them into painful stress positions and forced them to rub their genitals on one another. The post ‘Orange Crush’ Officers Sexually Humiliated, Abused Men in Illinois Prisons, Lawsuit Says appeared first on The Appeal.
I was raised an Eagles fan. Their Super Bowl win reminded me of painful lessons my father and his father gave me. The post In Prison, Football Helps Me Teach About Toxic Masculinity appeared first on The Appeal.
Hurricane relief, tax refunds, prison fixes included in final Georgia budget headed to Kemp AJC.com
Data obtained by The Appeal shows that more than 75 percent of the misconduct incidents in NLEAD, the federal police misconduct database Trump deleted this month, were generated by prison and border guards. The post Trump’s Deleted Police Misconduct Database Was Full of Prison and Border Incidents appeared first on The Appeal.
GEO Group Chairman George Zoley said the company stands to gain up to $1 billion in additional revenue from detaining and surveilling undocumented immigrants. The post Private Prison Exec Calls Mass Deportation Plans ‘Unprecedented Opportunity’ appeared first on The Appeal.
Wellpath, one of the nation’s largest private correctional medical contractors, has conveniently filed for bankruptcy as it faces scores of lawsuits for alleged neglect and misconduct. The post How ‘Bankruptcy’ Lets Private Prison Contractors Evade Accountability appeared first on The Appeal.