Statement on court's decision on Amherst drug lab scandal
“The only sensible next step is for all of the victims of this crisis to have their convictions vacated and their tainted drug charges dismissed.”
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“The only sensible next step is for all of the victims of this crisis to have their convictions vacated and their tainted drug charges dismissed.”
When WBUR's Simón Rios was covering a recent story in Back Bay, his interview was interrupted by someone hurling a racial slur at a bystander. The incident prompted him to examine the climate of race in Boston.
Michelle Carter was convicted of involuntary manslaughter in connection with the suicide of Conrad Roy III.
It’s no surprise that the district attorneys want to hold onto this near absolute power.
We cannot look to Washington D.C. to fix a problem it is responsible for creating.
Carol Rose, executive director at the ACLU of Massachusetts, today released the following statement in response to the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals’ decision to uphold the block on the Trump Administration’s Muslim ban: