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Ohio has reopened a review of Jennifer Wade鈥檚 death after county officials failed to provide body cam footage.
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Prison officials are struggling to keep out drug-soaked paper, fueling a multimillion-dollar black market economy that stokes chaos, violence and death.
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Jail administrators fail to fix mistakes that continue to cost lives, an analysis of state records by The Marshall Project - Cleveland shows.
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The Marshall Project examined reports of scarce food and water and interrupted access to medical care during a day-long power outage in Mississippi. Other inmates, including in Ohio, reported issues resulting from frigid temps.
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Criminal defendants are overwhelming an understaffed state mental health system that, a few years ago, served thousands more patients.
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Celebrezze resigned two years after The Marshall Project - Cleveland detailed how she steered nearly $500,000 in fees to a longtime friend.
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The share of people with severe mental illness in state psychiatric hospitals accused of serious crimes has risen steeply. The shift has all but halted the possibility of care before a catastrophic crisis.
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A worker鈥檚 demotion after releasing court records to The Marshall Project - Cleveland led to a lawsuit alleging retaliation and witness intimidation.
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A Marshall Project - Cleveland investigation has prompted city officials to stop issuing parking citations that, for years, led to license suspensions.
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A year after taking over Mohican Young Star Academy, new owners and leadership face questions from workers, police and neighbors about its direction.