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Overcrowded and Understaffed: Fulton County Jail Gets Money to Hire More Deputies

Fulton County commissioners voted on Wednesday to allocate additional funding to staff Sheriff Patrick Labat’s office, following a scathing November U.S. Department of Justice report that cited understaffing as a cause of rampant, unchecked violence at Fulton County Jail. Vice Chair Bob Ellis introduced the resolution, which will support the hiring and retention of new […]

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Atlanta Mom’s Nonprofit Helps Teens With Incarcerated Parents Stay on Track

When Tiffany Gibson left home in 2008 to serve a nearly four-year prison sentence, her oldest son, Telly McGuire, was well on his way to pursuing a college education. Then 14 years old, McGuire had stellar grades and was active in extracurricular activities, according to Gibson. But through his tenure at Benjamin E. Mays High […]

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One Year After Controversial Execution, Georgia Looks to Reform Death Penalty Laws

Georgia made national headlines last year when the state executed Willie James Pye, a man who multiple expert witnesses had deemed intellectually disabled. Pye and two other people had been convicted of the 1996 murder, kidnapping, rape, and robbery of his ex-girlfriend, Alicia Yarbrough, in Spaulding County.  Anti-death penalty advocates worked diligently to get Pye […]

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Deaths at Scandal-Plagued Atlanta-Area Jail Doubled in 2024

This story was originally published by The Appeal. Twice the number of detainees at Georgia’s notorious Clayton County Jail died in 2024 compared to the previous year. The deaths of eight people detained at the Atlanta-area jail raise new questions about the scandal-plagued facility. In 2023, when four detainees died, U.S. Sen. Jon Ossoff of […]

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‘This Is Not Normal’: Protesters Decry ‘Atrocious Conditions’ at Fulton County Jail

Protesters gathered outside Fulton County Jail and Fulton County Courthouse on Thursday demanding change and accountability in response to a 97-page report released by the U.S. Department of Justice last week that exposed inhumane conditions at the facility. “I want them to know and to hear that this is not normal. Not all jails operate […]

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The Georgia Law That Causes Women to Serve Time for Other People’s Crimes

This story was published in partnership with The Appeal, a nonprofit newsroom covering the criminal-legal system. A law in Georgia allows prosecutors to charge people for crimes they never committed. I know this firsthand — I was charged under this law and have been incarcerated for the last 20 years. In 2004, I was with […]

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