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    West Virginia Governor Jim Justice delivers his annual State of the State address in the House Chambers at the state capitol in Charleston, W.Va.
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    Former prosecutor says Illinois’ SAFE-T Act an ‘experiment’

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    Tents line the sidewalk on SW Clay Street in Portland, Oregon, on Dec. 9, 2020. A group of people experiencing homelessness in Portland filed a class action lawsuit on Friday, Sept. 29, 2023, challenging the city’s new homeless camping restrictions.
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    Portland official says not to call 911 except in ‘life or death’ emergency as overdoses spike

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    Georgia district attorney says more money is needed for DNA testing

    Georgia district attorney says more money is needed for DNA testing

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    Washington panel considers outlawing community notification of sex offenders
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    Washington panel considers outlawing community notification of sex offenders

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    President Obama sent a very different message about guns to Congress in his State of the Union address than he did to students at Chicago's Hyde Park Academy less than a week later. (Photo: M. Spencer Green/AP)

    Chicago turning into ‘Gotham City,’ witness tells U.S. House committee

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    Three men involved in Gretchen Whitmer kidnapping plot found not guilty by jury

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    Washington counties sue state over indigent criminal defense costs
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    Washington counties sue state over indigent criminal defense costs

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    A knee-jerk reaction to prevent future cases from turning out the same way may not be a good idea. (AP Photo/Matt York, File)
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    Appointed Pierce County official releases felony suspect who fails to appear in court

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    Connecticut police union votes ‘no confidence’ in leadership

    Connecticut police union votes ‘no confidence’ in leadership

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    California District Attorney Pamela Price recall effort moves forward after group files paperwork
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    California District Attorney Pamela Price recall effort moves forward after group files paperwork

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