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Cares Act Home Confinement Press Briefing -
Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Justice Department has released more than 30000 non-violent inmates to ... Raquel Esquival has served 148 months of a prison sentence and was due to be released in March 2022. Attorney General William Barr has directed the Bureau of Prisons to increase the use of
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- Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Justice Department has released more than 30000 non-violent inmates to ...
- Raquel Esquival has served 148 months of a prison sentence and was due to be released in March 2022.
- Attorney General William Barr has directed the Bureau of Prisons to increase the use of
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