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Louisiana's district attorneys are sparing in use of newfound power to shorten sentences

Por: The Advocate Crime November 11, 2022

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This article was published in partnership with , a nonprofit news organization covering the U.S. criminal justice system. Sign up for its newsletters, and follow it on , and .ANGIE -- It had been a long day of mowing brush in the heat, so Jeffrey Fornea and his 69-year-old father rested on their back porch in this small town in Washington Parish. They were sipping Cokes, feet propped up, when they heard a gunshot.A group of young men in bandanas... + full article



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