Donald Trump knows how to avoid the consequences of his conviction. Most people with a criminal record do not

After being wrongly convicted the first time, D’Juan Collins was branded a ‘criminal’ in the eyes of the law. That label affects “everything,” says Collins, a legal officer and mass incarceration advocate at the New York social justice organization VOCAL-NY. “That label really gives me a black eye, almost as if I am on the … Read more

Why the Post Office rejected the Horizon review five years before the witch hunt ended

Rob Wilson, who joined the Post Office in 2002 as head of criminal justice, sent an email warning of the ‘consequences’ of investigating the software The Post Office chose not to investigate problems with its Horizon software five years before the witch hunt ended, fearing it would undermine the prosecution, documents show. Between 1999 and … Read more