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Rep Briggs-King comments on HB37

The COVID-19 pandemic has created havoc and confusion in the lives of many of us. We have struggled individually, and as a community, to stay well and to recover from this illness. We have experienced a sense of loss of privileges, and we have faced.

Begging to differ with Briggs-King

My district representative Ruth Briggs King writes expressing concern over allowing early release of some 800 inmates because of their increased risk to COVID-19, arguing that they are being “rewarded simply for being incarcerated during a public.

Improvements under way at Route 24/Long Neck Road intersection

Improvements under way at Route 24/Long Neck Road intersection
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COVID-19 Extends Sentences for Some Incarcerated People

Table of Contents COVID-19 Extends Sentences for Some Incarcerated People A person waves a Black Lives Matter flag across the street from Elmira Correctional Facility in New York, protesting the conditions faced by people incarcerated there during the pandemic. Advocates say states could make better use of systems allowing “good time” credits to reduce prison populations. Kit MacAvoy SOPA Images/SIPA USA via The Associated Press Editor s Note: This story was updated January 20, 2021 to clarify a quote from New Jersey Assembly member Christopher DePhillips. Nearly every day, Jan Salvay checks for her nephew’s name on the Nevada Department of Correction’s website: Nicholas, 39, jailed in a credit card forgery case. Then she checks the state’s list of deaths in custody just to make sure his name isn’t there. 

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