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Conviction Review Unit looking to undo errors in justice

Minnesota s Conviction Review Unit now taking cases The state is engaging in a renewed push to correct mistakes in the justice system and consider claims from prisoners who believe they were wrongfully convicted. Author: John Croman Updated: 2:42 AM CDT August 4, 2021 ST PAUL, Minn. Minnesota s renewed commitment to identify wrongful convictions reached a new milestone Tuesday, when the state s new Conviction Review Unit began accepting applications from those who want their cases to get a closer look. No justice system can be successful without the trust of the public, Attorney General Keith Ellison told reporters. By collaborating with community activists, national criminal justice experts, prosecutor from around the state of Minnesota, we are striving for a more perfect system.

MN share of opioid settlement could top $300M

By Pat Sweeney Jul 21, 2021 | 5:23 PM Minnesota stands to collect more than $300 million under a $26 billion settlement among states and opioid manufacturers and distributors. Attorney General Keith Ellison says the settlement will bring much-needed relief to communities that have been devastated by the opioid crisis. The attorney general says Minnesota’s share could be as much as $337 million over 18 years, with significant payments frontloaded in the first five years. The spending will be overseen by Minnesota’s Opioid Epidemic Response Advisory Council.  Local governments have until Jan. 1 to join the settlement. Ellison is urging Minnesota communities to do so.  

Minnesota could get $300 million in national opioid settlement

Local government have until start of 2022 to join settlement. Posted: Jul 21, 2021 5:34 PM Posted By: Mike Bunge ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) Minnesota stands to collect more than $300 million under a $26 billion settlement among states and opioid manufacturers and distributors. Attorney General Keith Ellison says the settlement will bring much-needed relief to communities that have been devastated by the opioid crisis. The attorney general says Minnesota’s share could be as much as $337 million over 18 years, with significant payments frontloaded in the first five years. The spending will be overseen by Minnesota’s Opioid Epidemic Response Advisory Council. Local governments have until Jan. 1 to join the settlement. Ellison is urging Minnesota communities to do so.

Minnesota to get over $300M from $26B multistate opioid settlement

Minnesota to get over $300M from $26B multistate opioid settlement
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