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Kirtland airman is sentenced to prison


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An airman assigned to Kirtland Air Force Base who was accused of keeping a cache of unregistered weapons at his home on base – including an AR-15 propped against a window and photographs showing AR-15 compatible magazines with the names of mass shooters written on them – has been sentenced to prison and discharged from the military.
U.S. District Judge Judith Herrera last week sentenced Charles Brent Justice to 20 months in prison followed by three years of supervised release. Earlier this year, Justice pleaded guilty to smuggling goods into the United States, unlawful importation of a firearm and possession of a firearm not registered with the National Firearms Registration and Transfer Record. ....

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How the Federal Government Can Incentivize States To Reverse Mass Incarceration



America’s criminal legal system is rooted in the nation’s history of legalized slavery and racial oppression. Our current system of punishment is still founded on a basic conception of outsider-hood that continues to create and perpetuate racial, ethnic, and class inequality. Criminal legal reform efforts must engage directly with this sordid lineage to unmoor the inequitable impacts and outcomes of our current system of “justice.”
As Cornell William Brooks, former president and CEO of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, wrote: “Communities of color are over policed, over-prosecuted, over-incarcerated and yet underemployed.” The racial disparities throughout our criminal legal system are considerable. For example, one in three Black men are incarcerated in their lifetimes compared to one in 17 white men. When it comes to policing, these disparities are even greater, as evident in the number of Black men and women who are kille ....

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