While Miguel Solorio did 25 years for a crime he didn’t commit, his wife, Silvia, was right by his side. Here’s their California love story in pictures. Photographs by Camille Farrah Lenain and as-told-to by Carla Canning
The Marshall Project
Online Audio and Video Media
New York, NY 16,740 followers
The Marshall Project is a nonprofit, nonpartisan newsroom covering America's criminal justice system.
About us
The Marshall Project is a nonprofit, nonpartisan newsroom covering America's criminal justice system.
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https://www.themarshallproject.org
External link for The Marshall Project
- Industry
- Online Audio and Video Media
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- New York, NY
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 2014
- Specialties
- criminal justice, journalism, investigative reporting, prisons, policing, immigration, death penalty, politics & reform, and juvenile justice
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New York, NY 10019, US
Employees at The Marshall Project
Updates
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Serving on a jury, Tom Meagher had to weigh the flaws of the system against the holes in the gun and drug case he heard. Read about his experience ⬇️
A Criminal Justice Journalist Wrestles With Doubts in the Jury Box
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St. Louis police have struggled to solve killings in one of America's deadliest cities — leaving thousands of grieving family members in limbo. Learn why in our multi-part "Unsolved" investigation with St. Louis Public Radio and APM Reports.
St. Louis unsolved homicides
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As crime data again becomes a flashpoint in the presidential campaign, experts push for better national statistics. From Weihua Li and Jamiles Lartey with additional reporting by Anna Flagg and Nakylah Carter.
Crime Rates and the 2024 Election: What You Need to Know
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Texas plans to execute Ramiro Gonzales tonight. Given how opaque executions can be, our Staff Writer Maurice Chammah asked Gonzales about his preparations and what he’s learned on death row. Here's what he had to say ⬇️
A Death Row Prisoner’s Parting Interview
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St. Louis' police department has struggled to solve homicides, partly due to shoddy detective work, staffing shortages and eroding community trust. Read takeaways from our "Unsolved" series with St. Louis Public Radio and APM Reports.
5 Takeaways From Our Series on St. Louis Homicide Investigations
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These St. Louis families have waited years for answers. They say police seem to have forgotten their loved ones. Hear their voices, in this piece with St. Louis Public Radio and APM Reports ⬇️
These St. Louis Families Want Justice for Their Relatives’ Killings
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Authorities use the term "excited delirium" to describe the condition of some people who die. But some medical organizations say it’s useless or racist pseudoscience, Jamiles Lartey explains.
More States Restricting ‘Excited Delirium’ as Cause of Death in Police Custody
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A new Mississippi law will allow more people in jails and prisons to cast absentee ballots, but many obstacles remain. Read the latest from The Marshall Project - Jackson ⬇️
Mississippi Wants to Allow Some Votes From Jails and Prisons. Red Tape May Stop It.
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Here's how one of the oldest Black policing organizations in the country shaped law enforcement in Cleveland. See the timeline, from Wilbert L. Cooper ⬇️
Behind the Black Shield, Cleveland’s Historic Black Policing Group
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