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Publication • February 11, 2016
Filed under: Legal Materials
perfection of a television show (CSI, this wasn’t), when liberty hangs in the balance— and, in the case of the defendants facing the death penalty, life itself—the standards should be higher . . . than [those ...
Publication • February 11, 2016
Shakedown - How Deportation Robs Immigrants of Their Money & Belongings, No More Deaths, 2014 K E D O W N O W M O IM D N M E EY IG P O R A A RT N N A D T T S IO B EL O N O F RO N TH B G E S ...
Publication • 2022
Filed under: Ability to Pay
End Fees, Discharge Debt, Fairly Fund Government Introduction State and local governments rely on fees, penalties, surcharges, costs, and assessments (“fees”) imposed by the criminal legal system ...
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on mitigating and aggravating factors. Further, Arizona began adopting mandatory sentences in 1978, that require harsher penalties for certain offenders, such as repeat or violent offenders. Arizona also adopted ...
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-Director of The Innocence Project at Cardozo)). 17 See, e.g., James S. Liebman, The New Death Penalty Debate: What’s DNA Got to Do with It?, 33 COLUM. HUM. RTS. L. REV. 527, 543 (2002) (arguing ...
Publication • February 24, 2016
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CREDIT COMPLIANCE INFORMATION . . . . . . . CURRENT PRICE LIST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DEATH OF LICENSEE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DISPLAYS ...
Publication • February 1, 2015
Filed under: Jail Specific, Sentencing, Bail
Subramanian • Ruth Delaney • Stephen Roberts • Nancy Fishman • Peggy McGarry FROM THE PRESIDENT Incarceration’s Front Door addresses what is arguably one of the chief drivers of difficulty in our troubled ...
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a rehearing. CIlDIINAL: asp TERRE BAUTE - Special Confinement Unit - The Federal Death Penalty Resource Counsel Project has not yet asked to set up a meeting with Warden Lappin, regarding concerns they raised ...
Annual report • December 31, 2019
in the United States: Explained,” Jessica Brand and Callie Heller outlines the contemporary national situation of the death penalty. • March: Dale Chappell’s “Government Snitches: Incentivized Witnesses ...
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since 1992. Crosby advised Gov, Bush that he needed more money or . he 'would begin releasing dangerous drug offenders and other criminals. . So what led to this crisis?' We need not look beyond Gov. Bush ...
enter the adult court are not there for serious, violent crimes. “I never saw any superpredators in my court. What I saw were 14- and 15-yearolds, scared to death.” —Judge David A. Young, Circuit Court ...
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reforms, both by statute, policy and practice, to the Executive Committee and the House of Delegates. Force quickly adopted its mission statement (see box at left). In addition, the group defined what ...
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Filed under: Private Prisons
procedures in compliance with the Standards and penalties consistent with those imposed by the DC. Disciplinary hearings will be conducted by the CONTRACTOR's staff who will make recommendations to the DC ...
by calling for _ large numbers of geriatric greater use of imprisonce prisoners with serious ment and the death medical needs; the penalty, by calling for , ~;] prevalence of AIDS, more repression ...
Publication • August 9, 2016
Filed under: Cost of Prison Systems
, a report to congressional requesters Why GAO Did This Study What GAO Found BOP is responsible for the custody and care of 216,000 federal inmates—an almost 9-fold increase since 1980. At the same time ...
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higher. 5 6 Q. Toxic means it's very It's having a significant effect on the It might lead to death if it keeps going Okay. Well, let's talk about that a minute. There's what we call a therapeutic ...
INTRODUCTION To what extent can a judge deprive someone of fundamental constitutional rights as punishment for a crime and in lieu of prison? The question is not merely theoretical. For the 4.5 million people ...
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mental illness. But even completely capable adults can falsely confess depending on the length of the interrogation, physical and emotional exhaustion, or police coercion. Some may fear the death penalty ...
Publication • February 10, 2016
the requirements of the Prison Litigation Reform Act (PLRA). Also be aware that the prison system can always moot out your case by transferring you to another prison. - ii - TABLE OF CONTENTS What To Do Before You ...
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to another prison. - ii - TABLE OF CONTENTS What To Do Before You File A Lawsuit i Beginning Thoughts 3 Preparing your Complaint 7 Should I Sue in State or Federal Court? 13 Filing a Complaint ...
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