MONTGOMERY, Ala. ( WAFF) -The “Second Chance Act” or SB 156, passed the Alabama Senate on Wednesday and Ronald McKeithen knows its possible effects from personal experience.
"Second chance act" passes Alabama senate and one Alabama man knows its possible affects first hand As of now, a jury trial for two women charged in the death of a four-month-old is set for June 2025.
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