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Stanley Walington kisses his daughter Honesty, 1. He had been recently released from prison. / Photo: Allison V. Smith
Hutchins State Jail in Dallas, Texas. Photo: Thorne Anderson
Chainnaron Soeurn at
Hutchins State Jail on Aug. 15, 2018.
Photo: Thorne Anderson
John Creuzot in his private law office. In January, he'll relocate to the district attorney’s offices in the Frank Crowley Courts Building. (Photo: Allison V. Smith)
Kelsey Murrow (Photo: Screenshot from video by Thorne Anderson)
Marc Wilson's personal wealth has decreased significantly since spending time in prison. / Photos: Allison V. Smith for KERA
Before prison, Marc Wilson was set up to pass on wealth-building opportunities to his children and grandchildren, like a house and tuition help. / Photos: Allison V. Smith for KERA
A lot of the debt Marc Wilson racked up while in prison has been reduced. He feels relieved — but guilty. / Photo: Allison V. Smith for KERA
"Paying your debt to society by being incarcerated is just a simple myth." — Toby Savitz, director of programs at Pathfinders / Photo: Allison V. Smith for KERA
After serving 20 years in prison, Ed Ates savors life at home with his wife, Kim Ates. / Photo: Allison V. Smith for KERA
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