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Reform Prosecutor Wins After Police Union Attacks in Vermont
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A Vermont Prosecutor Expanded Restorative Justice. Now She’s Defending It At the Polls.
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Your Guide to Local Elections Where Abortion Is on the Line This Year
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November 22, 2019
When People in Prison Can Vote, Officials “Treat Them With Some Respect”
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Prosecutor Sends Staff to Prison, in a Bid to Counter Their Reflex to Incarcerate
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Reformers Target Life Imprisonment and Sentences of Life Without Parole
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