As Duncan waits for courts to act, New Orleanians pose for selfies with him
By
Katy Reckdahl
2mo agoen
Source
thelensnola.orgAs Duncan waits for courts to act, New Orleanians pose for selfies with himthelensnola.orgOn Monday, thanks to a favorable decision, Duncan served as clerk of Criminal District Court for three hours, until the Fifth Circuit put a hold on that decision. Outside of court, he has become a newfound New Orleans celebrity. [...] Read More... from As Duncan waits for courts to act, New Orleanians pose for selfies with him The post As Duncan waits for courts to act, New Orleanians pose for selfies with him appeared first on The Lens .
You might also wanna read
How Colorado's Jail System Became a Substitute for Mental Health Care
This investigation examines how Boulder County Jail has effectively become a substitute for the mental health system in Colorado. The story
boltsmag.org·8h agoThrowing the Book at Books in Prison
texasobserver.org·1d ago
'The Midnight Special' explores how prisons shaped American music from Lead Belly to Tupac
Author Colin Asher discusses his new book 'The Midnight Special: A Secret Prison History Of American Music', which traces how the American p
Minnesota shuts down Conviction Review Unit, a pioneering wrongful conviction watchdog
Minnesota's Conviction Review Unit (CRU), one of the first statewide agencies dedicated to investigating potential wrongful convictions, has

Louisiana Supreme Court overturns death row conviction based on discredited bite mark evidence
The Louisiana Supreme Court unanimously overturned the 1998 murder conviction of Jimmie "Chris" Duncan, who had been on death row for killin
lailluminator.com·7d agoLouisiana Supreme Court Unanimously Overturns Death Row Conviction Based on Flawed Forensic Evidence
The Louisiana Supreme Court unanimously freed Jimmie "Chris" Duncan, overturning his 1998 first-degree murder conviction for the death of hi

Comments
Sign in to join the conversation.
No comments yet. Be the first.