Another Poster Boy For Second Chances
As noted in this earlier post, when criminal justice reformers celebrate the early release of serious criminals it doesn’t always work out well. Today the staff at Liberty Unyielding offer up another example. This time the case involves a former bank robber who became a Georgetown law professor. In the late 1990s Shon Hopwood was sentenced to 12 years in prison following a series of bank robberies that he committed in small town Nebraska. Eleven years later, Hopwood was released after having earned a law degree and, as a jailhouse lawyer, twice got petitions on behalf of fellow inmates accepted for review in the U.S. Supreme Court. Once free, Hopwood won a clerkship with the DC Circuit, and later took a professorship at Georgetown Law. He also played a role in passing the federal sentencing reform “First Step Act.” What a remarkable “second chance” success story.
