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How Clean Slate Laws Create Better Cities


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How Clean Slate Laws Create Better Cities
April 28, 2021
One in three Americans has some type of criminal record, which can create lifelong barriers to housing, employment, education and other opportunities for them and for their families. Clean Slate laws that automatically expunge records for thousands of people can double someone’s wages. The Clean Slate Initiative is a bipartisan coalition that is advancing these policies nationwide.
Over the past three years, Pennsylvania, Michigan and Utah have passed Clean Slate laws to open opportunities for millions a change that has strengthened COVID-19 pandemic economic recovery and created a more efficient government at the same time. How can cities help returning citizens get jobs? In Detroit, helping someone clear their criminal record is four times as effective as traditional job training. ....

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Eddie Lee Howard Released From Prison After Spending 25 Years on Death Row


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A Black man in Mississippi who spent over 25 years on death row has been freed after key evidence used in his conviction was discredited.
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According to the Associated Press, the now 67-year-old Eddie Lee Howard was convicted of capital murder multiple times in the 1992 stabbing death of 84-year-old Georgia Kemp. District Attorney Scott Colom has said that the murder charge against Howard was dropped after bite-mark testimony that was central to Howard’s conviction was discredited. Additionally, tests run on a knife and various other items found at the crime scene found no evidence of Howard’s DNA. Colom told AP that there simply wasn’t enough evidence to convict Howard “beyond a reasonable doubt.” ....

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Black man who spent years on death row freed after evidence discredited in murder case


Black man who spent years on death row freed after evidence discredited in murder case
January 13, 2021 / 1:06 PM
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A Black man who spent more than a quarter-century on death row in the 1992 killing of a White woman has been released from a Mississippi prison after a judge dismissed the murder charge against him. Eddie Lee Howard, now 67, was convicted multiple times of capital murder in the stabbing death of 84-year-old Georgia Kemp of Lowndes County, but key evidence used to convict him was later discredited.
In Mississippi, capital murder is defined as a killing committed along with another felony. In this case, the other felony was rape. ....

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Black man wrongfully on death row for killing white woman freed after 26 years - TheGrio


Black man wrongfully on death row for killing white woman freed after 26 years
The Mississippi Supreme Court vacated Eddie Lee Howard s conviction and death sentence last August
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Eddie Lee Howard, Jr. was wrongfully convicted of the rape and murder of a woman and sentenced to death in 1994. Now, after serving decades behind bars, he is free after scientific evidence was deemed non-conclusive.
Howard was named the suspect and found guilty for the rape and murder of 84-year-old
Georgia Kemp. He was linked to the crime by a doctor who claimed that bite marks found on the victim were a match to Howard’s teeth. The case was based almost entirely on this evidence. ....

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