NYT Editorial: Justice Department Too Slow to Apply Mercy
President Obama last week commuted the prison terms of 214 federal inmates who were sent to prison under draconian, ’80s-era laws that have since been revised.
President Obama last week commuted the prison terms of 214 federal inmates who were sent to prison under draconian, ’80s-era laws that have since been revised.
New records reveal that the CIA imprisoned and interrogated a man that investigators knew was not a terrorist.
A former U.S. Army sniper instructor accused of conspiring in a plot to kill a DEA agent was sentenced Tuesday to 20 years in prison.
Homeland Security released nearly 20,000 criminal immigrants in 2015, largely because the convicts’ countries wouldn’t take them back.
A Mexican judge said Monday that the country can extradite Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman to the U.S.
The FBI is widening its investigation into inmate abuse in the New York state prison system following the death of a mentally ill inmate last April.
Mexican and U.S. officials confirmed that Guzman did not escape and was still in custody.
American lawyers have never been accused of lacking creativity in seeking to justify the nefarious deeds of their clients.