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Reporter Michael Hewlett of The Assembly talks with Due South's Leoneda Inge about sentences commuted by former Gov. Roy Cooper before he left office, and about the story of one man's clemency request that was denied.
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The governor's move makes Charles Ray Finch eligible to file a claim under state law which allows compensation to people wrongly convicted of felonies.
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In one of his final acts as President of the United States, Donald Trump granted 73 pardons and commuted 70 sentences early Wednesday morning.One of the…
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Five wrongfully convicted Black men pardoned by Governor Roy Cooper on Thursday are now eligible for up to $750,000 each for compensation for their years…
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Henry McCollum and Leon Brown are getting full pardons from the Governor after spending more than three decades in prison. The victim in this case was…