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A Black man has received a historic $25m settlement after he spent 44 years of his life wrongly imprisoned in North Carolina for the rape of a white woman. Ronnie Wallace Long, now 68, was...
Two more inmates at Albemarle Correctional Institution — the site of one of the largest COVID-19 outbreaks in the North Carolina prison system — have died as a result of complications from the cora...
By Anne Blythe ; Family, friends and advocates for inmates in the prisons are concerned that more progress has not been made, particularly at the women’s prison. When the design work started, more than 15,000 beds were not in air-conditioned quarters, according to prison officials. By late June, officials said, construction was in progress to cool 2,900 beds. That still leaves more than 12,000 beds in buildings where the heat can seem oppressive. Industrial fans are used in buildings without air conditioning to try to keep air moving. In some ...
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Ronnie Long was wrongfully imprisoned for 44 years on a rape conviction in North Carolina. But the state is only compensating him for 15 of those years. He says he deserves more. In 1976...
Long’s conviction was then vacated on Thursday and he was released from the Albemarle Correctional Institution shortly after 5 p.m., news outlets reported. Earlier this week, a federal...
In another sign that the pandemic has entered a particularly lethal phase, four North Carolina prison inmates have died from COVID-19 in a span of five days. The death toll from the coronavirus inside state prisons has doubled since the end of September. All told, 28 state prison inmates — and at least five staff members — have died from COVID-19 so far, according to the state Department of Public Safety. As of Tuesday, 6,059 state prison inmates — more than one of every six people incarcerated — have tested positive for the virus, acco ...