Wyoming Lawmakers Advance Bill Prohibiting Release of Mugshots Before Conviction
Mugshots are public records after arrest, even if a person hasn’t been found guilty of a crime.
Suspension of Prosecutor’s Law License Draws Conflicting Responses
State Supreme Court rules after attorney found guilty of prosecutorial misconduct.
First Female Warden Takes Over at State Penitentiary
Molden wants to resolve staffing shortage and add job training for inmates.
Warden at Penitentiary Tests Positive for COVID-19
Two more inmate deaths attributed to respiratory disease.
Funding Cuts Impact Juvenile Justice in Wyoming
Fourteen counties forced to cut staff and programs at community level.
Wyoming Finally Looks to Collect Juvenile Justice Data, Possibly in 2024
Key issues, including funding, must be solved by legislature.
Female Inmates Given Access to Prison Program in Wyoming for the First Time in More Than a Quarter Century
State launches therapy-based program for younger inmates to replace boot camp.
Five Inmates in Wyoming Prisons Die Within Weeks
Officials cite natural causes but questions remain about deaths.
Jackson Police Adding Social Worker to Assist with Crisis-Related Calls
City believed to be one of the first—if not the first—in the state to hire a social work full time in this role.
VIDEO PREVIEW: Sobriety Program intended to help has in some cases caused harm
Teton County rules called unfair, unconstitutional
SPANISH-LANGUAGE VIDEO PREVIEW: Sobriety Program intended to help has in some cases caused harm
Teton County rules called unfair, unconstitutional.
Sobriety Program intended to help has in some cases caused harm
Teton County rules called unfair, unconstitutional.