Jolie McCullough | The Texas Tribune
Jolie McCullough reports on criminal justice issues and policy for The Texas Tribune. She came to the Tribune in early 2015 from the Albuquerque Journal, where she worked for four years on breaking news and data-driven projects. She is a graduate of Arizona State University’s Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication; while there, she interned as a reporter and online producer at the Arizona Republic and served as the web editor of the student-run newspaper, the State Press.
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The fate of death row inmate Rodney Reed has been placed in Republican Texas Gov. Greg Abbott’s hands.The Texas parole board voted unanimously Friday to…
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Texas’ largest law enforcement agency is moving away from arresting people for low-level marijuana offenses. It’s the latest development in the chaos that…
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Texas judges have begged the state Legislature for years to come up with a process for determining whether death penalty defendants are intellectually...
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Texas again executed far more inmates than any other state in 2018, according to year-end reports released Friday by two groups critical of the death...
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About 1,000 hot Texas prisoners might soon be moving to cooler accommodations.
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ROSHARON — Just 30 miles south of the urban epicenter of Houston, the scene around one of Texas’ oldest maximum-security prisons has a much more rustic...
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The U.S. Supreme Court agreed Monday to hear the Texas death penalty case of a Honduran national who is arguing that a federal appeals court wrongly...
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The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in favor of a Texas death row inmate Tuesday, sending his case back to the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals and invalidating...