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Families, witnesses detail toxic conditions of Georgia prisons

Families, witnesses detail toxic conditions of Georgia prisons
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Virginia Webb: Local beekeeper and female farmer

Virginia Webb: Local beekeeper and female farmer
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Peachtree City woman charged with child molestation

The Citizen your username your email Password recovery Melanie L. Busby. Photo/Fayette County Jail. A Peachtree City woman has been charged with child molestation in a 2018 incident where she showed a pornographic video of herself and an unknown male to an underage juvenile. Melanie L. Busby, 44 was charged with one count of child molestation, according to Fayette County Jail records. Peachtree City Police Department spokesman Chris Hyatt said the incident was reported in April 2019 and resulted in forensic interviews being conducted. The resulting child molestation charge dealt with a mid-2018 incident at Busby’s Peachtree City residence in which she is said to have showed a pornographic video of herself and an unknown male to a juvenile under age 16, said Hyatt.

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Losing a Loved One Twice: First to Prison, Then to Covid

Losing a Loved One Twice: First to Prison, Then to Covid As the coronavirus swept through prisons across the United States, mourning families were left to navigate grief complicated by stigma and red tape. Hank Warner, above, usually spoke with his brother, who was incarcerated at San Quentin State Prison, once a week until June.Credit.Jenna Schoenefeld for The New York Times The calls usually came on Sundays. Hank Warner of Huntington Beach, Calif., would see a familiar area code pop up on his phone, telling him that his younger brother was on the other end of the line.

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