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Alvaro Castillo2024-10-17 16:15:082024-10-24 16:16:40At the intersection of voting rights and felony convictions: Insights from UCLA sociologist Naomi Sugie’s research
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Alvaro Castillo2024-08-13 15:45:492024-09-04 15:47:02UCLA Public Impact Research Awards spotlight professors uplifting communities in L.A., nation
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Alvaro Castillo2023-10-18 16:32:342023-10-18 16:32:34The lives beyond the sentence
‘I could be killed at any time’: The anguish of being wrongfully convicted of murder
By Stuart Wolpert
Maurice Caldwell spent 20 years in prison…

