New Louisiana law allows incarcerated people to get time off for earning an associate’s degree

New Louisiana law allows incarcerated people to get time off for earning an associate’s degree

Charles Amos, 53, said when he was convicted of second-degree murder and given a life sentence in 1995, he didn’t think he would amount to much, but he wanted to change. He began educating himself by reading. Then, in 1999, heard about the Louisiana New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary program...

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