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Washington, DC Councilman Robert White speaks at a protest against Congress’s likely vote to overturn the first revision of the city’s crimi...

#9715826

Protest against expected Congressional override of Washington, DC’s revised criminal code

8 March 2023

Washington, DC Councilman Robert White speaks at a protest against Congress’s likely vote to overturn the first revision of the city’s crimi...

#9715826

8 March 2023

Washington, DC Councilman Robert White speaks at a protest against Congress’s likely vote to overturn the first revision of the city’s criminal code in more than 100 years. The controversy stems from two issues: autonomy for the District of Columbia and changes in sentencing guidelines. In voting not to approve the bill, Congress will override the decision of DC’s duly elected representatives, almost half of whom are African-American.


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Washington, DC Councilman Charles Allen speaks at a protest against Congress’s likely vote to overturn the first revision of the city’s crim...

#9715736

Protest against expected Congressional override of Washington, DC’s revised criminal code

8 March 2023

Washington, DC Councilman Charles Allen speaks at a protest against Congress’s likely vote to overturn the first revision of the city’s crim...

#9715736

8 March 2023

Washington, DC Councilman Charles Allen speaks at a protest against Congress’s likely vote to overturn the first revision of the city’s criminal code in more than 100 years. The controversy stems from two issues: autonomy for the District of Columbia and changes in sentencing guidelines. In voting not to approve the bill, Congress will override the decision of DC’s duly elected representatives, almost half of whom are African-American.


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Washington, DC Councilman Charles Allen speaks at a protest against Congress’s likely vote to overturn the first revision of the city’s crim...

#9715650

Protest against expected Congressional override of Washington, DC’s revised criminal code

8 March 2023

Washington, DC Councilman Charles Allen speaks at a protest against Congress’s likely vote to overturn the first revision of the city’s crim...

#9715650

8 March 2023

Washington, DC Councilman Charles Allen speaks at a protest against Congress’s likely vote to overturn the first revision of the city’s criminal code in more than 100 years. The controversy stems from two issues: autonomy for the District of Columbia and changes in sentencing guidelines. In voting not to approve the bill, Congress will override the decision of DC’s duly elected representatives, almost half of whom are African-American.


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Washington, DC Councilman Charles Allen speaks at a protest against Congress’s likely vote to overturn the first revision of the city’s crim...

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Protest against expected Congressional override of Washington, DC’s revised criminal code

8 March 2023

Washington, DC Councilman Charles Allen speaks at a protest against Congress’s likely vote to overturn the first revision of the city’s crim...

#9715602

8 March 2023

Washington, DC Councilman Charles Allen speaks at a protest against Congress’s likely vote to overturn the first revision of the city’s criminal code in more than 100 years. The controversy stems from two issues: autonomy for the District of Columbia and changes in sentencing guidelines. In voting not to approve the bill, Congress will override the decision of DC’s duly elected representatives, almost half of whom are African-American.


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Ty Hobson-Powell, leader of Concerned Citizens of DC, holds a sign advocating for DC statehood as he awaits arrest in a civil disobedience a...

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Protest against expected Congressional override of Washington, DC’s revised criminal code

8 March 2023

Ty Hobson-Powell, leader of Concerned Citizens of DC, holds a sign advocating for DC statehood as he awaits arrest in a civil disobedience a...

#9715352

8 March 2023

Ty Hobson-Powell, leader of Concerned Citizens of DC, holds a sign advocating for DC statehood as he awaits arrest in a civil disobedience action protesting Congress’s likely vote to overturn the first revision of Washington, DC’s criminal code in more than 100 years. The controversy stems from two issues: autonomy for the District of Columbia and changes in sentencing guidelines. In voting not to approve the bill, Congress will override the decision of DC’s duly elected representatives, almost half of whom are African-American.


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Demonstrators await arrest for blocking a street during a civil disobedience action protesting Congress’s likely vote to overturn the first...

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Protest against expected Congressional override of Washington, DC’s revised criminal code

8 March 2023

Demonstrators await arrest for blocking a street during a civil disobedience action protesting Congress’s likely vote to overturn the first...

#9715272

8 March 2023

Demonstrators await arrest for blocking a street during a civil disobedience action protesting Congress’s likely vote to overturn the first revision of Washington, DC’s criminal code in more than 100 years. The controversy stems from two issues: autonomy for the District of Columbia and changes in sentencing guidelines. In voting not to approve the bill, Congress will override the decision of DC’s duly elected representatives, almost half of whom are African-American.


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A Capitol Police officer’s sunglasses reflect the line formed by his colleagues during a protest against Congress’s likely vote to overturn...

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Protest against expected Congressional override of Washington, DC’s revised criminal code

8 March 2023

A Capitol Police officer’s sunglasses reflect the line formed by his colleagues during a protest against Congress’s likely vote to overturn...

#9715268

8 March 2023

A Capitol Police officer’s sunglasses reflect the line formed by his colleagues during a protest against Congress’s likely vote to overturn the first revision of Washington, DC’s criminal code in more than 100 years. The controversy over the bill stems from two issues: autonomy for the District of Columbia and changes in sentencing guidelines. In voting not to approve the bill, Congress will override the decision of DC’s duly elected representatives, almost half of whom are African-American.


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Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-DC) speaks at a protest against Congress’s likely vote to overturn the first revision of Washington, DC’s crim...

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Protest against expected Congressional override of Washington, DC’s revised criminal code

8 March 2023

Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-DC) speaks at a protest against Congress’s likely vote to overturn the first revision of Washington, DC’s crim...

#9714080

8 March 2023

Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-DC) speaks at a protest against Congress’s likely vote to overturn the first revision of Washington, DC’s criminal code in more than 100 years. The controversy stems from two issues: autonomy for the District of Columbia and changes in sentencing guidelines. In voting not to approve the bill, Congress will override the decision of DC’s duly elected representatives, almost half of whom are African-American. Some members of Congress claim the new code will lead to higher crime, while DC argues that it will prevent unduly harsh sentences for crimes without aggravating factors.


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Protester lit candles spelling out '112' stand among pictures of detained political activists during a demonstration calling for the aboliti...

#7524686

Anti-Government Rally Calling For The Monarchy Reform.

12 December 2021

Protester lit candles spelling out '112' stand among pictures of detained political activists during a demonstration calling for the aboliti...

#7524686

12 December 2021

Protester lit candles spelling out '112' stand among pictures of detained political activists during a demonstration calling for the abolition of the section 112 criminal code lese majeste law in Bangkok, Thailand, 12 December 2021.


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Protester lit candles spelling out '112' stand among pictures of detained political activists during a demonstration calling for the aboliti...

#7524682

Anti-Government Rally Calling For The Monarchy Reform.

12 December 2021

Protester lit candles spelling out '112' stand among pictures of detained political activists during a demonstration calling for the aboliti...

#7524682

12 December 2021

Protester lit candles spelling out '112' stand among pictures of detained political activists during a demonstration calling for the abolition of the section 112 criminal code lese majeste law in Bangkok, Thailand, 12 December 2021.


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Protester flashes up three finger salute during a demonstration calling for the abolition of the section 112 criminal code lese majeste law...

#7524676

Anti-Government Rally Calling For The Monarchy Reform.

12 December 2021

Protester flashes up three finger salute during a demonstration calling for the abolition of the section 112 criminal code lese majeste law...

#7524676

12 December 2021

Protester flashes up three finger salute during a demonstration calling for the abolition of the section 112 criminal code lese majeste law in Bangkok, Thailand, 12 December 2021.


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Protesters holds a banner during a demonstration calling for the abolition of the section 112 criminal code lese majeste law in Bangkok, Tha...

#7524674

Anti-Government Rally Calling For The Monarchy Reform.

12 December 2021

Protesters holds a banner during a demonstration calling for the abolition of the section 112 criminal code lese majeste law in Bangkok, Tha...

#7524674

12 December 2021

Protesters holds a banner during a demonstration calling for the abolition of the section 112 criminal code lese majeste law in Bangkok, Thailand, 12 December 2021.


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A Thai protester holds a banner during a demonstration calling for the abolition of the section 112 criminal code lese majeste law in Bangko...

#7524670

Anti-Government Rally Calling For The Monarchy Reform.

12 December 2021

A Thai protester holds a banner during a demonstration calling for the abolition of the section 112 criminal code lese majeste law in Bangko...

#7524670

12 December 2021

A Thai protester holds a banner during a demonstration calling for the abolition of the section 112 criminal code lese majeste law in Bangkok, Thailand, 12 December 2021.


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Protesters chant slogans and flash up three finger salute during a demonstration calling for the abolition of the section 112 criminal code...

#7524666

Anti-Government Rally Calling For The Monarchy Reform.

12 December 2021

Protesters chant slogans and flash up three finger salute during a demonstration calling for the abolition of the section 112 criminal code...

#7524666

12 December 2021

Protesters chant slogans and flash up three finger salute during a demonstration calling for the abolition of the section 112 criminal code lese majeste law in Bangkok, Thailand, 12 December 2021.


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Paul Pelletier, former chief of the Deparment of Justice's Criminal Division's Fraud Section speaks at a protest outside of the agency's bui...

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Demonstrators Protest At Department Of Justice Against Sackler Family, Purdue Pharma

4 December 2021

Paul Pelletier, former chief of the Deparment of Justice's Criminal Division's Fraud Section speaks at a protest outside of the agency's bui...

#7482874

4 December 2021

Paul Pelletier, former chief of the Deparment of Justice's Criminal Division's Fraud Section speaks at a protest outside of the agency's building in Washington, D.C. on December 3, 2021 to urge the government to criminally prosecute the Sackler family, the owners of Purdue Pharma, whom many say are chiefly responsible for the opioid crisis in the United States


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Paul Pelletier, former chief of the Deparment of Justice's Criminal Division's Fraud Section speaks at a protest outside of the agency's bui...

#7482878

Demonstrators Protest At Department Of Justice Against Sackler Family, Purdue Pharma

4 December 2021

Paul Pelletier, former chief of the Deparment of Justice's Criminal Division's Fraud Section speaks at a protest outside of the agency's bui...

#7482878

4 December 2021

Paul Pelletier, former chief of the Deparment of Justice's Criminal Division's Fraud Section speaks at a protest outside of the agency's building in Washington, D.C. on December 3, 2021 to urge the government to criminally prosecute the Sackler family, the owners of Purdue Pharma, whom many say are chiefly responsible for the opioid crisis in the United States


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