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ANDREW QUEMERE

“They Took My Life Away For Nothing.”

James Carver spent 36 years in prison after he was convicted of setting one of the deadliest fires in Massachusetts history. But after reviewing new scientific evidence, a judge set him free.

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ANDREW QUEMERE May 14, 2025
BOSTON INSTITUTE FOR NONPROFIT JOURNALISM

New BINJ Collaboration With The Appeal

James Carver spent 36 years in prison after he was convicted of setting one of the deadliest fires in Massachusetts history. But after reviewing new scientific evidence, a judge set him free.

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BOSTON INSTITUTE FOR NONPROFIT JOURNALISM May 14, 2025
JEAN TROUNSTINE

A New Governor’s Council Already Made History; But Will It Bring Change To Massachusetts?

Influential body welcomes first members of color in 30-plus years, plus vets groundbreaking transgender judicial nominee

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JEAN TROUNSTINE January 13, 2025
BINJ ONLINE

RESEARCHING THE MASSACHUSETTS GOVERNOR’S COUNCIL

New series by Jean Trounstine includes original data set on Massachusetts judicial appointments culled from hundreds of paper files

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BINJ ONLINE July 26, 2024
DAN ATKINSON

IMPUNITY SERVICE

The state’s police oversight commission only publicizes cops who have been punished, but there’s a back door to discovering the dirty details of departments that let problematic officers linger “The public deserves to see allegations of police misconduct in real time, because officers have tremendous powers and responsibilities in our

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DAN ATKINSON June 28, 2023
JEAN TROUNSTINE

THE MASS PAROLE BOARD HAS A TRANSPARENCY PROBLEM

From secret hiring practices to a revolving door of political appointees, the Mass Parole Board is a “black hole,” and “lives are at risk.” In the spring of 2021, Ms. Smith, whose name has been changed for this article, heard from a friend that there was a vacancy on the

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JEAN TROUNSTINE December 20, 2021
JEAN TROUNSTINE

MASS CORRECTIONS OFFICERS’ ANTI-VAXX LAWSUIT FAILS

“The plaintiffs ignore the harm that their requested injunction would cause incarcerated people.”

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JEAN TROUNSTINE October 18, 2021
JEAN TROUNSTINE

INNER CITY WEIGHTLIFTING CREATES COMMUNITY FOR PEOPLE WHO SOCIETY HAS OTHERWISE DENIED THE OPPORTUNITY

“We can come here, chill. It’s like a family. And my friends are here with me.”

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JEAN TROUNSTINE August 31, 2021
JASON PUGATCH

DELIBERATE INDIFFERENCE: COVID-19 IN MASSACHUSETTS PRISONS

A documentary about the impact that a lack of effective pandemic protocol has had on the Bay State

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JASON PUGATCH June 22, 2021
CHRIS FARAONE

HELP BINJ CONTINUE ITS COVERAGE OF PRISONS AND PAROLE IN MASS

From violence against prisoners to our broken parole system, we are on the case. But we need your support.

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CHRIS FARAONE April 21, 2021
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