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Sunday, February 1, 2015. NACDL Releases Report on Court Failures in Enforcing Brady v. I am convinced that many prosec.
Sentencing Law and Policy Blog. For Whom the Bell Tolls. Is there No Sin In It? Life, Law, Gender. Repro Rights Law Prof Blog. Women in Media and News.
The AEDPA Law and Policy Blog. Enacted in 1996, AEDPA put significant limitations on requests by state prisoners for writs of habeas corpus in the federal courts. Thursday, June 28, 2007. The Supreme Court decided Panetti. Here is a round-up of early coverage on the decision, and all commentary so far points to this being a blockbuster AEDPA.
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On December 18, 2011. Maybe, maybe, maybe. Perhaps, perhaps, perhaps. Sadly, neither of these scenarios are what happened. At this early stage, my interest in porn was mainly curiosity; it was taboo, of course, so like any kid, I was simply obligated to check it out! Ew, gross man! Anyone in my family? Hell no, too uncomfortable! Naturally, the Feds had a differ.
Wednesday, October 04, 2006. Monday, August 14, 2006. It has been a while since I posted, but I just could not resist promoting my blockbuster preview. Monday, January 30, 2006. 20 Questions for the Low-paid Attorney. Monday, January 09, 2006. A primer on People I Know. For those of you who have not read enough about how well I know the judges of the Third Circuit, I humbly offer my insights.
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The Utah State Legislature established the Utah Sentencing Commission in 1993. The Commission has the statutory responsibility to advise the Legislature, the Governor, and the Judicial Council regarding sentencing and release policy for adult and juvenile offenders. The Commission is also responsible to develop sentencing guidelines for adult and juvenile offenders. Advises all three branches of government on sentencing policy. Responds to public comment and inquiries.
What factors should a court consider as mitigating and justified enough, while reducing sentences? Two cases decided earlier this month, one by the Delhi High Court and the other by the Calcutta High Court are worth highlighting.
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The Alabama Sentencing Commission shall work to establish and maintain an effective, fair, and efficient sentencing system for Alabama that enhances public safety, provides truth-in-sentencing, avoids unwarranted disparity, retains meaningful judicial discretion, recognizes the most efficient and effective use of correctional resources, and provides a meaningful array of sentencing options. NEW Sentencing Standards Worksheets and Sentence Length Tables. Effective October 1, 2013.