Jermaine Doss, a wrongfully convicted Norfolk man sentenced to life-plus-34 years, has been turned down for parole for the 4th time.
ROE v. WADE OVERTURN SPURS ANGER & ACTION IN VA.
On the evening of May 2, a draft opinion written by U.S. Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito and leaked to the public suggested that the court would overturn Roe v. Wade. Alito wrote, “Roe was egregiously wrong from the start.” The next day, rallies erupted across the country.
Jermaine Doss waits – & waits – for justice
Another man wrongfully convicted due to the misconduct of former Norfolk detective Robert Glenn Ford has recently received a full exoneration. Jermaine Doss, who was likewise framed by Ford, will soon have a parole hearing.
Letters to the Editor: A mother’s plea
A letter to the editor from Roycinda Alexander, asking for the public’s support for her son, Sergio Gray, as he appeals for a gubernatorial pardon.
Norfolk shows continued support to ‘Free Jermaine Doss!’
It’s been nearly 20 years since Jermaine Doss of Norfolk was sent to prison for a crime he did not commit, but his family and supporters have never wavered in their commitment to fight for his freedom.
CLIMATE CHANGE: WHAT DOES IT MEAN FOR VIRGINIA?
With the stifling, record-breaking heat waves this year and students striking in the streets, climate change is heating things up in Virginia.
Family & friends demand freedom for Jermaine Doss
Nearly 50 people gathered in downtown Norfolk this Saturday for a press conference supporting Norfolk native Jermaine Doss, who has served nearly 20 years on a murder-for-hire charge on nothing but the now-recanted word of the confessed murderer.