In a series called “True Crime,” published between September 27 and December 18, 2009, the paper sought to depict the truth about crime in their city through an innovative mapping project.
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Posted by Bonita Slaughter
Monday, April 04, 2011 10:10
I would like to know how to get an honest person to do an investigation on my juvenile grandson case. Their are several of questions that need to be answer before the so call justice system throw the book at him and his life will be destroyed. Will you please help me. He has been assign a public defender which is working for the prosecution and I feel he doesn’t really have the time or desire to really do a full investigation. I don’t have a lot of capital but what ever it takes if I can stop this cycle of binding over juveniles and placing them in an adult prison/jail. Yes, not saying if he or they are guilty they shouldn’t pay the cause. but to give them fair representation.
Thank you for your time.
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Wednesday, March 17, 2010 03:08
[…] If you’re interested to read more about why we did the project, what went into pursuing it and what we learned head on over to thecrimereport.org. […]