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The Council of State Governments Justice Center has produced a notable new report titled "The Supervision Violations and Their Impact on Incarceration." This CSG webpage provides this overview of the ...
As reported in this AP article, a "man convicted of the 1994 killings of his wife and their two children became the ninth person put to death in Florida this year, his death Thursday marking a state ...
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From the Iowa Capital Dispatch, " Imprisoned Iowa child-killer seeks deportation, claiming he’s an ‘illegal alien’ " From the Marshall Project, " How Trump’s Medicaid Cuts Will Slash Health Coverage ...
Over at Bolts, Michaela Markels has this lengthy piece about felony murder law in Alabama and elsewhere. Especially as I am gearing up to teach 1L Crimnal Law this fall, I found this piece very much ...
Diddy will probably be sentenced to confinement for 1 to 3 years, and his lawyer may ask the judge to let him do the time at his home. Marc Agnifilo -- the lead lawyer on Diddy's legal team -- tells ...
Regular readers know, based on many prior posts here, that police departments in cities nationwide were reporting crime declines throughout 2024 (and are continuing to do so into 2025). Yesterday, the ...
In reflection of the comments and ideas it has received, the Commission voted unanimously to prioritize: Providing courts with additional guidance on selecting the appropriate sentencing option (e.g., ...
Black was convicted in the 1988 shooting deaths of his girlfriend Angela Clay, 29, and her two daughters, Latoya Clay, 9, and Lakeisha Clay, 6. Prosecutors said he was in a jealous rage when he shot ...
Next week, many of the brightest and most dedicated minds in criminal sentencing will gather on the shores of Lake Monona and in the shadow of the Wisconsin State Capitol in Madison. They will convene ...
The title of this post is the title of this new paper authored by Isabella Polito and Colleen Berryessa now available via SSRN. Here is its abstract: ...
From The Marshall Project, " Trump Flaunts Pardon Rules — and Costs Victims and Taxpayers More Than $1 Billion " In the body of your email, please indicate if you are a professor, student, prosecutor, ...
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