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Filed under: Medical
and incarcerations. Not only does this failure set people up to reoffend, it also squanders what may be a rare opportunity to intervene in the course of an individual's illness. Involvement in the criminal justice ...
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of the rules often provides lawyers the opportunity to disregard ethical deliberation without fear of serious consequences.”). 23. See, e.g., R. Michael Cassidy, Character and Context: What Virtue Theory Can ...
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Filed under: Magazines, Pro Se Magazine
No.:~ llage 10 saw hifn grab sonlething and put it twhat it was, he told the officer it was pills ...
Publication • February 11, 2016
TN Rehabilitative Initiative in Correction Board - Performance Audit, Comptroller of the Treasury, 2015 STATE OF TENNESSEE COMPTROLLER OF THE TREASURY TENNESSEE REHABILITATIVE INITIATIVE IN CORRECTION BOARD Performance Audit Report September 2015 Justin P. Wilson, Comptroller Division of State Audit Risk-Based Performance Section DEBORAH V. LOVELESS, CPA, CGFM, CGMA Director …
Publication • April 8, 2015
in long cycles of poverty that are difficult if not impossible for many to overcome. This report highlights the impacts on families, how the problem happens and what can and should be done to rectify it. 4 ...
Publication • February 12, 2016
is impossible to know for conviction and the tors from 233 exoneration cases—apsure what would have happened identification proximately thirty-nine percent. The if more careful eyewitness idenInnocence Project ...
Publication • September 11, 2015
, and considers whether Washington should reinstate a parole program and what that program might look like. To conduct our research, we analyzed Washington State sentencing data and held interviews with policy ...
methodologies related to (1) whether SRCs actively identify within-scope cases and the level of effort they apply to their search for reportable cases, (2) what SRCs use as their primary case identification ...
, was sent, 4 and reviewed additional documentation. Dr. Haney examined information and data from 5 a variety of different sources so that he could determine whether and to what degree they 6 were ...
Brief • December 10, 2021
,” and “They came for us in the morning: What prison officials 20 don’t want you to know about the raid on incarcerated Black people at Soledad.” 21 24. Mr. Pickford has been incarcerated since 2010. He too co ...
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Filed under: Juveniles
transformed what had been a narrow and rarely used safety valve into a broad exclusion covering a long list of violent offenses. In recent years, transfer laws have changed little Transfer law changes since ...
Journal 15-1 A Project of the American Civil Liberties Union Foundation, Inc. Vol. 15, No.1, Summer/Fall 2001 -ISSN 1076-769X WHAT'S WRONG WITH THE ACA? By Elizabeth Alexander NPP Director ...
Brief • May 26, 2023
and communication forms….” http://www.diinstitute.org/what-is-the-deaf-interpreter/ (last accessed on August 1, 2021). TDOC’s Failure to Provide Qualified Sign Language Interpreters 106. ASL is Mr. Trivette’s ...
Brief • December 18, 2023
conviction). Further, what it does measure is not sufficient for any kind of standalone determination of risk, even if individuals who do have a history of sexual recidivism are at a greater risk to recidivate ...
Brief • January 16, 2024
to equity holders through a bad faith settlement. 2. This is not speculation. This is exactly what the Debtor’s plan does. The Debtor has already proven through its actions that it exists solely to secure ...
Brief • April 16, 2021
Filed under: Wrongful Conviction
a room of the house are not. 82. What’s more, immediately after calling for medical assistance on the night of the murder, Columbo called Richard Burkhart, her employer and lover. 83. Columbo ...
Publication • February 8, 2016
through Friday. 1 The Captain may deny a clearance or access to the facility based on some of the following reasons: • Conviction of a felony • Conviction of a gross misdemeanor (depending on what, how ...
the long-standing status quo in the lower federal courts. Deliberate Indifference in the Supreme Court The Supreme Court initially defined deliberate indifference in terms of what it is not. In Estelle v ...
Brief • June 17, 2004
Filed under: Telephones
corporation pursuant to the Public Service Law. Complaint, Ex. A at 23. The PSC determined that it would "review only the jurisdictional portion of the rate that reflects what MCI retains from the provision ...
. She She was was under under her her blanket blanket and and Defendant Defendant MELGARsaid, see". Plaintiff Plaintiff CLARKsaid, MELGAR said, "Let "Let me see". CLARK said, "See "See what"? what"? He ...
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