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Expert Witnesses Debate Cause of Deadly Fire That Led to Man’s Life Sentence
James Carver was sentenced to life in prison for a fire that killed 15 people — but decades later, that fire’s cause is up for debate
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James Carver was sentenced to life in prison for a fire that killed 15 people — but decades later, that fire’s cause is up for debate
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James Carver was convicted of murdering 15 people after an eyewitness identified him in court — but decades later, a psychologist says the identification was scientifically unreliable
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Looking to Thoreau for the moral clarity needed to evaluate the actions of students protesting the genocide in Gaza
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Records of police-misconduct investigations aren’t exempt from public disclosure under privacy exemption, Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court rules
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James Carver is serving life in prison for a deadly fire but for decades has insisted he is innocent — and his lawyers say they have the scientific evidence to prove it
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Another Sunshine Week goes by with no progess on secrecy in the State House
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NBC10 Boston investigative reporter talks about secrecy in Massachusetts
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Justices question lawyers for district attorney’s office and brother of man killed by Fall River police officer
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Civil rights groups and state’s police certification agency slam Bristol County DA’s sweeping arguments for police secrecy
Podcast
Veteran investigative journalist discusses his legal battles to expose information about state officials, police, and the legal system
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Case could advance the cause of police transparency in Massachusetts — or set it back decades
Podcast
A cop killed his brother. Now, Mack’s lawsuit could set important limits on police secrecy in Massachusetts.