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SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) — After meeting for more than eight hours in Pierre this past week, members of South Dakota’s Project Prison Reset ... On this week’s Inside KELOLAND, two state ...
A Haywood County man will spend nearly four years in federal prison after pleading guilty to dealing methamphetamine. Kelly Woodrow Ross, 64, of Canton, pled guilty in U.S. District Court to one count ...
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — NBC News is reporting that Joshua Smith, a Tennessee businessman who was formerly incarcerated in federal prison for drug trafficking charges, is now set to become the federal ...
Javitz Federal Building in Manhattan on Friday. (Emma Seiwell / New York Daily News) Two people were pinned to the ground and arrested by ICE agents who were waiting in the hallways outside ...
A federal judge ordered the Trump administration just last week to give hundreds of migrants in El Salvador’s CECOT prison the chance to challenge their detentions and removals. Newman ...
The haunting term came from the chief federal trial judge in Washington, D.C., James Boasberg. He’s presiding over a lawsuit from scores of Venezuelan immigrants held in a Salvadoran prison ...
Its leadership must manage a massive $8 billion-plus budget, more than 143,000 federal inmates across 122 prisons, and a workforce of more than 35,000 as the Justice Department’s largest employer.
Entrepreneur and national prison reform advocate Josh Smith speaks at a ribbon cutting event for Men of Valor's Dogan-Gaither Flats in Knoxville, Tenn., in 2022. (Brianna Paciorka / The Knoxville ...
A former inmate pardoned by President Trump has been tapped to be deputy director of the Federal Bureau of Prisons. Joshua Smith, a Tennessee businessman who founded an inmate advocacy and ...
(Tim Carpenter/Kansas Reflector) Share this post or save for later TOPEKA — Immigrants being held inside a federal prison in northeast Kansas and their attorneys reported an unsanitary, inequitable ...
Leavenworth Federal Correctional Institution, pictured here in 2023, is the subject of criticism from civil rights groups and immigration attorneys who say conditions for immigrants inside are ...