ACLU Statement Regarding Gov. Roy Cooper’s Pardons of Innocence
RALEIGH, N.C. - Earlier today, Governor Roy Cooper granted pardons of innocence to five people wrongfully convicted of crimes they did not commit.
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RALEIGH, N.C. - Earlier today, Governor Roy Cooper granted pardons of innocence to five people wrongfully convicted of crimes they did not commit.
Police Violence in Graham, N.C., on the Last Day of Early Voting and Same-Day Registration Violated Constitutional Rights, Voting Rights Act and the Klan Act of 1871
RALEIGH, N.C. - After a hearing in Wake County Superior Court today, citing concern over the rising cases of COVID-19 in the state prisons, Judge Vince Rozier, Jr. modified previous orders in N.C. NAACP v.
GRAHAM, N.C. - Reverend Gregory Drumwright is being served with new felony criminal charges by the Alamance County Sheriff’s Office tonight related to the Oct. 31 “I Am Change” march. Two other members of Justice for the Next Generation are also being served with new charges.
Police violence in Graham, N.C., over the weekend cited as a violation of constitutional rights and the Ku Klux Klan Act of 1871
GRAHAM, N.C. - On the last day of early voting in North Carolina, police deployed chemical agents on peaceful protesters as they assembled near Alamance County Courth