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Murderers who kill their partner or ex at home could face extra decade in prison

Metro

Metro

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June 29, 2026

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Knewz

lean right

· Jul 8, 2026

Nursing home employees get 10 years in prison for making disturbing Snapchat videos of elderly and dead patients

Two nursing home employees, McKenzie Bolfa and Aubrey Granata, will spend a decade in prison after they pleaded guilty to elderly abuse and conspiracy. A third accomplice, Jade Williams, who had also pleaded guilty, is already serving 12 years in prison, per the Kansas City Star. The incident occurred at the Golden Age Nursing Home...

Daily Mail

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· Jun 21, 2026

'I married a death row double killer': London single mother tells the full, incredible story of how she wed a Texas convict, then watched his execution

'I married a death row double killer': London single mother tells the full, incredible story of how she wed a Texas convict, then watched his execution

The West Australian

lean right

· Jun 24, 2026

Murderer who stabbed terrified wife jailed for 26 years

A man who broke into his wife's home and murdered her while their children were at school will spend at least two decades behind bars.

Sweden Herald

Unknown

· Jun 22, 2026

Moderates want to double punishment for violence in close relationships

Moderates want to double punishment for violence in close relationships

The Independent

lean left

· Jun 28, 2026

Conservative think tank behind ‘broken windows’ policing and Trump’s anti-DEI push has a new target

The push to upgrade misdemeanors to felony crimes could result in years-long prison sentences and higher fines - while also impacting a person’s ability to vote or get a job in the long-term

Chicago Reporter

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· Jul 2, 2026

Illinois Clean Slate Act and the “Second Chance Gap”

In Illinois, more than 3.3 million people live with an arrest or a conviction on their record. A legal justice record of any kind can prevent an individual from accessing housing, employment and services—barriers collectively termed the “second chance gap.” The consequences are lost opportunities and 4.7 billion in lost earnings across the state, according [] The post Illinois Clean Slate Act and the “Second Chance Gap” appeared first on The Chicago Reporter.

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Related coverage for "Murderers who kill their partner or ex at home could face extra decade in prison": Knewz — Nursing home employees get 10 years in prison for making disturbing Snapchat videos of elderly and dead patients. Daily Mail — 'I married a death row double killer': London single mother tells the full, incredible story of how she wed a Texas convict, then watched his execution. The West Australian — Murderer who stabbed terrified wife jailed for 26 years. Sweden Herald — Moderates want to double punishment for violence in close relationships. The Independent — Conservative think tank behind ‘broken windows’ policing and Trump’s anti-DEI push has a new target. Chicago Reporter — Illinois Clean Slate Act and the “Second Chance Gap”