Stoneleigh Fellow Sangeeta Prasad joined District Attorney Larry Krasner for a press conference to announce a new set of probation policies, developed in partnership with the District Attorney’s Office and the Defender Association of Philadelphia.
DA Krasner Announces New Supervision Policy
By Philadelphia District Attorney's Office | November 22, 2021
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