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WVXU: How ‘Beyond Guilt’ Hopes To Help The Guilty

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The Ohio Justice and Policy Center is announcing a program that will advocate for shortening prison time for those who have plead guilty and face “excessive” prison sentences. 

The Cincinnati-based Beyond Guilt initiative wants to give former prisoners a platform to advocate for sentencing reform.

Read the full story and listen to the radio report by Ambriehl Crutchfield for WVXU here.

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