By A Mystery Man Writer
When the City of New Orleans joined the Safety and Justice Challenge in 2015, the city incarcerated nearly twice as many people each year as the national average and had a jail population of over 1,500. Most people jailed (89%) in New Orleans were awaiting a disposition, meaning they had not been tried or convicted […]
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