In 2020, a fellow community warrior reached out to me about Mr. W’s severe charges and the sentencing of his case. He received a 30-year sentence for second-degree robbery and carjacking, even though no one was physically hurt, and this was his first offense. I was appalled and intrigued by his severe charging and sentencing.… Continue reading RJA Blog: The Fight for Mr. W’s Freedom
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RJA Blog: Navigating Justice as an International Student in the U.S.
As an international student from India studying in California, my journey in the United States has been a mix of excitement, opportunities, and challenges. One of the most significant challenges has been navigating the complexities of the U.S. legal system, a system that is vastly different from what I was accustomed to back home. My… Continue reading RJA Blog: Navigating Justice as an International Student in the U.S.