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The Mass Dump

Andrew Quemere, Jeff Raymond

A newsletter about public records, police, and the legal system in Massachusetts.

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Latest Issues

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Adding Insult to Wrongful Incarceration

James Lucien, who spent 26 years in prison after he was wrongfully convicted of murder, speaks to a crowd in the Massachusetts State House.

2 months ago
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Wednesday is Wrongful Conviction Day

On Wednesday, advocates will gather at the Massachusetts State House for a Wrongful Conviction Day event organized by the New England Innocence Project.

3 months ago
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Rehabilitating the reputation of a bigoted creep

Before we get into the main topic for today, I wanted to mention this story from Friday about Enrique Delgado-Garcia, the Massachusetts State Police trainee who died after he was injured during what the department said was a training exerci...

3 months ago
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Half the story: The shortcomings of Mass police reform

Today, I’m presenting a must-read guest story about the shortcomings of the 2020 Massachusetts police reform law contributed by the Boston Institute for Nonprofit Journalism and the Invisisible Institute.

3 months ago
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  • Andrew Quemere

    Independent journalist. Police and prison abolitionist. I make lots of public records requests.

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