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Publication • November 1, 2017
connected to positive influences. Telephone access in jail is also important for ensuring people facing criminal charges get their fair day in court. If you’re locked in a jail cell facing serious charges ...
, as the initial Complaint in this case was being prepared, the El Paso County Jail was holding at least six people who had been granted a PR bond but who remained incarcerated solely because they could not pay ...
Brief • June 23, 2021
people have been arrested or cited with a notice to appear in court for violations of the two Ordinances, and they claim that “the predominant reason for [these] arrests or citations was solicitation ...
Publication • February 16, 2016
of the risk factors associated with problem behavior, including those for crime and violence. Many of these risk factors are present early in life, and they help explain why young people differ in their long ...
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in the administration of criminal justice. The current rule ignores the constitutional protections relevant to guilty pleas, with their underlying purpose of ensuring that defendants know what they are getting themselves ...
Case • 2004
. RELEVANT FACTS [14] On October 18, 2001, the Plaintiff, Donald K. Strickler, was arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol after crashing his vehicle in a one-car accident. Def.'s Mem ...
Brief • February 16, 2018
was arrested and ordered not to have any contact with Wood, Bunyard sent a letter to a mutual friend that the State alleged was intended to be passed to Wood. See 2016 WL 1719607, at *1. 2 At the Friday ...
Brief • February 27, 2015
Filed under: Wrongful Conviction
people who have been convicted of and imprisoned for criminal offenses under the District of Columbia Code and have subsequently had their convictions overturned due to judicial or other authorized ...
Publication • July 29, 2016
and people under correctional supervision. Law and policy development and change, consistent enforcement, prosecution and punishment of wrongdoers, and training of staff and offenders will prevent and reduce ...
Publication • August 3, 2016
practices a “secret” death penalty. Prisoners are killed and maimed in Texas by appalling medical care. Texas incarcerates approximately 154,000 people in 112 Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ ...
Brief • December 18, 2014
, that’s really what his media attention and fame has brought to his position, his power, so that he can, by and large, get what he needs from other elected people, from his employees, from the public.5 15 ...
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that the hypothesis is accurate. As one police officer has explained, "getting a confession . . . puts a case on an entirely different track so to speak. The district attorney will always charge a suspect and prosecute ...
Brief • January 5, 2015
of approximately 50,000 people. The authority and power vested in the City of Harrisburg is derived from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. The City 2 Case 1:14-cv-01798-YK Document 23 Filed 01/05/15 Page 3 of 42 ...
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Filed under: Sexual Assault
and incidence of the events. Prevalence refers to the number of people in a given population who have ever had a sexual assault experience. Incidence refers to the number of new cases. This distinction ...
Brief • 2009
1 dormitory looking for Officer Miller and hoping to get coffee from Hezekiah Brown, the Pine 1 dorm orderly who regularly made coffee for officers. (R. 267.) Officer Hunter found Officer Miller’s ...
to reduce juvenile criminal activity by locking kids up have failed. Young people are more alienated than ever, especially in the inner cities where economic inequality and social impoverishment are so marked ...
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Filed under: Magazines, Pro Se Magazine
in our criminal justice system in New York State. Vol. 18, No. 2; Spring 2008 Page 3 …article continued from Page 1 Court of Appeals Weighs In be consecutive. That decision, in People ex rel Gill v ...
populations are driven upward by a variety of factors, prisons that house more people than they are designed to hold are simply facilities built by officials who "guessed incorrectly about future prison ...
Case • 2004
of summary judgment as to Waterbury, and affirm in all other respects. [11] BACKGROUND [12] In October of 2001, Bill Turney was arrested on an outstanding warrant. When he was brought ...
officials say that only three percent of all prisoners are gang-members. A U.S. security expert acknowledged that "you can't get much cooperation on white-collar crime, corruption and drugs, but everyone ...
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