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Convicted of murder as a teen, Providence man released from prison under new R.I. law

Por: The Boston Globe Nation February 09, 2023

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PROVIDENCE — On the Rhode Island Report podcast, Keith Nunes spoke about what it was like to walk out of the Adult Correctional Institutions after spending 23 years behind bars for murdering a man when he was a teenager.Nunes, now 41, was one of three men granted parole for crimes they committed when they were teens under “Mario’s Law,” which aims to give young offenders serving lengthy sentences a chance to show they deserve an early... + full article



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