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We talk to GVSU's Dr Aaron Yore-Van and Dr. Jacquelynn Doyon-Martin about the program.
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The report measured released prisoners who committed a new offense in Michigan or violated the terms of their parole within three years of being released from a state prison
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An American Civil Liberties Union attorney says the legislation is probably unconstitutional because it would automatically change all the sentences without court hearings
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If the Supreme Court overrules its almost 50-year-old precedent, it would also have to determine the remedy
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In its preliminary responses, the corrections department agreed with the reports’ findings and promised to do better in the future
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The women, who are representing themselves, in the lawsuit are seeking damages from MDOC and an end to the unpaid labor policy
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Difficult driving conditions, Kent County landowners seeking farmland protections, a conversation with the ambassador to Ukraine and more.
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A Grand Rapids man will serve more than four years in prison after being caught with guns at a high school graduation last spring
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A pair of West Michigan business owners will serve prison time for operating a long-running fraud and identity theft scheme
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Inmates could see their time in prison reduced if they earn education credits or complete job training or other approved activities under bills approved by the Michigan Senate.