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The Berkshire District Attorney's office is presenting a program in Spanish about how to report a crime, how to request a restraining order and what to expect in court.
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Holyoke Police Chief David Pratt said a third suspect is believed to be still at large as of Thursday afternoon.
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Edward Wright has been in prison for four decades. In his sixth petition for a new trial, his lawyers claim new DNA evidence and signs of official misconduct.
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Berkshire District Attorney found that the fatal shooting of a 64-year old man in Hancock, Massachusetts was self defense and the DA's office will not be filing criminal charges.
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Muchos empleadores utilizan verificaciones de antecedentes, conocidas como CORI, antes de ofrecerle a alguien un trabajo. Y en los informes no sólo aparecen condenas, sino también casos que fueron despedidos.
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Many employers use background checks, known as CORI's, in the hiring process. And it's not just convictions that appear on the reports, but also cases that were dismissed.
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Massachusetts’ police oversight commission has released a long-awaited database of officers disciplined for misconduct. Springfield’s police department had more than 400 complaints.
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Gov. Maura Healey proposed the pardons in June when she also announced that she is planning to reform the clemency process to make it fairer, more timely and minimize racial disparities.
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Multiple families whose deceased family members donated their bodies to the prestigious institution for research are now suing the school, alleging negligence in monitoring its mortuary manager.
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Survivors of clergy sexual abuse and their advocates provided information about their abuse to investigators from the Massachusetts attorney general's office in 2021. They were led to believe the office was working on a report on the Fall River, Springfield and Worcester dioceses and are disappointed it has not been issued.