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Lawmakers say North Carolina’s Innocence Inquiry Commission isn’t worth the investment in a year when they’re trying to cut costs. Its director says the agency provides a service few others can.
The state Senate’s budget proposal, which passed its final vote Thursday, would eliminate the North Carolina Innocence ...
Kaitlen Ray, a paralegal in Raleigh, is accused of using her position to smuggle drugs into three North Carolina prisons via ...
CHARLOTTE — Two members of MS-13 will spend 35 years in prison for the murder of a man in east Charlotte. A judge sentenced ...
A three-judge panel voted unanimously Wednesday that a Robeson County man “had proved his innocence by clear and convincing evidence.” ...