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Some Prisoners Remain Behind Bars in Louisiana Despite Being Deemed Free

Por: The New York Times Politics December 11, 2022

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NEW ORLEANS — The judge told Johnny Traweek he had served his time, seven months, for hitting someone with a saucepan in a drunken fight, then suggested he could be released from the Orleans Parish prison by midnight.Mr. Traweek began giving away his jailhouse comforts — a blanket, two orange sweatshirts, ramen, soda. Then he waited out the final hours of May 2, 2018, his last legal day behind bars.Midnight came, midnight went. Around 4... + full article



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