There’s a YouTube playlist of short clips from each interview, or you can work your way through the full-length videos here.
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Voices From Confinement Echo Across Narratives
Tamika Moore admits her role in a crime, while Jasveen Sangha receives a 15-year sentence for Matthew Perry's overdose. Mary Virginia Jones is freed after 32 years.
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Two women face serious jail time for violent crimes and drug-related deaths, while another is released after over three decades.
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She sat in a Tennessee jail for four months before Fargo officers picked her up on October 30.
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"After decades of jail, court hearings, more jail, then prison, you get released twenty years later, in 2026." https://bit.ly/3PQYfaS
My guess is that any lawsuit against any involved agency will be thrown out because of qualified immunity, that legal fiction that makes it so difficult to sue cops.
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The Fargo, ND, police department had obtained warrants for her arrest for bank fraud.
Read the full article: Wrongful Conviction, Qualified Immunity, and the Cost of Being Forgotten
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