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Publication • 2016
Filed under: Wrongful Release
Yarmuth Wilsdon - Investigative Report Re WA DOC Early Release of Offenders Vol 1, 2016 INVESTIGATIVE REPORT RE: DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS – EARLY RELEASE OF OFFENDERS VOLUME 1 – REPORT Department of Corrections – Early Release of Offenders TABLE OF CONTENTS I. INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................................1 II. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ...................................................................................................2 III. IV. …
Publication • 2016
Confronting Criminal Justice Debt, a Guide CONFRONTING CRIMINAL JUSTICE DEBT A GUIDE FOR LITIGATION NCLC® September 2016 NATIONAL CONSUMER LAW CENTER ® © Copyright 2016, National Consumer Law Center, Inc. All rights reserved. ABOUT THE AUTHORS Abby Shafroth is a staff attorney at the National Consumer Law Center and focuses …
Moving Beyond Money: A Primer on Bail Reform, Criminal Justice Policy Program, Harvard Law School, 2016 OCTOBER 2016 Moving Beyond Money: A Primer on Bail Reform CRIMINAL JUSTICE POLICY PROGRAM HARVARD LAW SCHOOL ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Moving Beyond Money: A Primer on Bail Reform was prepared by the Criminal Justice Policy Program …
Publication • 2016
Use of Electronic Offender-Tracking Devices, PEW, 2016 A brief from Sept 2016 Use of Electronic Offender-Tracking Devices Expands Sharply Number of monitored individuals more than doubled in 10 years Overview The number of accused and convicted criminal offenders in the United States who are monitored with ankle bracelets and other …
Publication • 2016
How a United States District Court Circumvents Oversight of Unlawful Detention, NYU Law, 2016 THE WRIT OF HABEAS CORPUS: How a United States District Court Circumvents Oversight of Unlawful Detention. A report by the Immigrant Rights Clinic at New York University School of Law in partnership with Families for Freedom …
Brief • May 29, 2016
Hebert v. USA, US, Amicus Brief - Berman, 6th Am due process excessive sentencing, 2016 No. 15-1190 IN THE Supreme Court of the United States MARK HEBERT, Petitioner, v. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Respondent. On Petition for a Writ of Certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the …
Publication • May 26, 2016
Filed under: Sentencing
Why is America So Punitive, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, 2015 Why is America So Punitive? A Report on the Deliberations of The Interdisciplinary Roundtable on Punitiveness in America Held at John Jay College of Criminal Justice April 2-3, 2015 Authors: Bettina Muenster and Jennifer Trone March 2016 Supported …
Prosecutorial Oversight, Innocence Project, 2016 Prosecutorial Oversight: A National Dialogue in the Wake of Connick v. Thompson march 2016 The Innocence Project would like to acknowledge and thank the following individuals who contributed to this report and its success: Lawanna Kimbro, Liz Jansky, Emily West, Stephen Saloom, Cookie Ridolfi and …
Criminal Injustice - A Cost Analysis of Wrongful Convictions, Errors and Failed Prosecutions in California, UCLA Berkeley Law, 2015 C R I M I N INJU$TICE AL INTRODUCTION A COST ANALYSIS OF WRONGFUL CONVICTIONS, ERRORS, AND FAILED PROSECUTIONS IN CALIFORNIA’S CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM The Chief Justice Earl Warren Institute on …
Publication • May 26, 2016
Is Proposition 47 to Blame for California's 2015 Increase in Urban Crime, CJCJ, 2016 IS PROPOSITION 47 TO BLAME FOR CALIFORNIA’S 2015 INCREASE IN URBAN CRIME? Mike Males, Ph.D., Senior Research Fellow Center on Juvenile and Criminal Justice March 2016 Research Report Introduction In November 2014, nearly 60 percent of …
Publication • May 26, 2016
Filed under: Attorney, Pardons/Clemency
Pardon Attorney Leff Letter of Resignation, Office of the Pardon Attorney, January 31, 2016 A Y u.s. Department of Justice Office of the Pardon Attorney D Washingtoll, D.G. 20530 U SA The Honorable Sally Quillian Yates Deputy Attorney General U.S. Department of Justice 950 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W. Wash ington, D.C. …
Publication • May 26, 2016
Filed under: Statistics/Trends, Parole
Parole Review Decisions 2015, California State Governor, 2015 EXECUTIVE REPORT ON PAROLE REVIEW DECISIONS DECISIONS FOR THE PERIOD January 1, 2015 through December 31, 2015 BY GOVERNOR EDMUND G. BROWN JR.
U.S. v. Nesbeth, NY, Opinion, Illegal Substances, 2016 Case 1:15-cr-00018-FB Document 43 Filed 05/25/16 Page 1 of 42 PageID #: 239 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK --------------------------------------------------x: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, -against- OPINION 15-CR-18 (FB) CHEVELLE NESBETH, Defendant. --------------------------------------------------x: Appearances: For the United States: ROBERT L. …
Brief • May 24, 2016
Mackenzie v. Stanford, NY, Order granting contempt motion, parole denial, 2015
Brief • May 16, 2016
Filed under: Parole, Juveniles
Gray v. Missouri Dept of Corrections, MO, Petition, Juvenile Parole Constitutionality, 2016 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COLE COUNTY STATE OF MISSOURI ERIC GRAY, Petitioner vs. MISSOURI DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS, Respondent )( )( )( )( )( )( )( Cause No._____________________ JURY TRIAL DEMANDED Serve: George Lombardi, 2729 Plaza Drive Jefferson …
Publication • May 16, 2016
Filed under: Sentencing
Oregon's Measure 11 Sentencing Reform: Implementation and System Impact, RAND, 2003 The author(s) shown below used Federal funds provided by the U.S. Department of Justice and prepared the following final report: Document Title: Oregon's Measure 11 Sentencing Reform: Implementation and System Impact Author(s): Nancy Merritt ; Terry Fain ; Susan …
Death Penalty Opponent Delbert Tibbs Dies at 74 by David Reutter Delbert Tibbs, a peaceful advocate to abolish the death penalty, has lost his battle against cancer and died at the age of 74. His advocacy was borne of personal experience of being wrongfully convicted. Tibbs was born on June …
Article • May 13, 2016
Louisiana Jail Prisoner Pleads Guilty Just Before Jury Acquits by Matthew Clarke On April 2, 2014, Terrell Harris, a prisoner at the Orleans Parish Prison in New Orleans, Louisiana, pleaded guilty to a felony obscenity charge for masturbating in a cell minutes before a jury returned an acquittal on the …
Georgia Sentencing Reform Saving $20 Million a Year by David Reutter Georgia’s 2012 sentencing reform law is saving taxpayers $20 million annually, said Gov. Nathan Deal during a speech to a University of Georgia alumni group. The top priority for Deal going into the 2012 legislative session was House Bill …
2013 A Busy Year for Sentencing Reforms in 31 States by Joe Watson Closing a few prisons won’t be enough for significantly reduce the U.S. prison population of more than 1.5 million men and women, according to a report from the Sentencing Project. Real reductions argues the Washington, D.C. advocacy …
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