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Publication • 2018
Corrections-Based Responses to the Opioid Epidemic, Vera Institute of Justice, 2018 March 2018 Corrections-Based Responses to the Opioid Epidemic: Lessons from New York State’s Overdose Education and Naloxone Distribution Program Vedan Anthony-North, Leah G. Pope, Stephanie Pottinger, and Isaac Sederbaum From the Director The numbers behind America’s current opioid crisis …
Review of the Department of Justice’s Implementation of the Death in Custody Reporting Act of 2013, Office of the Inspector General, 2018 Office of the Inspector General U.S. Department of Justice OVERSIGHT INTEGRITY GUIDANCE Review of the Department of Justice’s Implementation of the Death in Custody Reporting Act of 2013 …
Vera Institute of Justice--The New Dynamics of Mass Incarceration Report, 2018 The New Dynamics of Mass Incarceration Jacob Kang-Brown, Oliver Hinds, Jasmine Heiss, and Olive Lu June 2018 From The Director The turn of the century marked a new direction for the nation’s prisons and jails: after three decades of …
Vera Institute of Justice--The New Dynamics of Mass Incarceration Fact Sheet, 2018 The New Dynamics of Mass Incarceration After decades of continuous and unified growth across all states from the 1970s to the early 2000s, the landscape of U.S. incarceration fragmented into distinct trends. The last decade has been characterized …
Publication • 2018
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Dept of Justice, Correctional Populations in the US, 2017-2018 U.S. Department of Justice Office of Justice Programs Bureau of Justice Statistics August 2020, NCJ 252157 Laura M. Maruschak and Todd D. Minton, BJS Statisticians A n estimated 6,410,000 persons were held in prisons or jails or were on probation or …
Publication • 2018
Dept of Justice, Statistical Brief - Race and Ethnicity of Violent Crime Offenders and Arrestees, 2018 U.S. Department of Justice Office of Justice Programs Bureau of Justice Statistics January 2021 Statistical Brief NCJ 255969 Race and Ethnicity of Violent Crime Ofenders and Arrestees, 2018 Allen J. Beck, Ph.D., BJS Statistician …
Article • May 22, 2018 • from CLN June, 2018
‘Serious Bodily Harm’ Does Not Include Animals, Massachusetts Supreme Court Holds by Dale Chappell by Dale Chappell The term “serious bodily harm” does not include harm to animals, unless the statute expressly says so, the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts held, tossing out a youthful offender indictment. After a 14-year-old …
Article • May 22, 2018 • from CLN June, 2018
Georgia Supreme Court Vacates Convictions and Sentences Due to Merger Errors by Matthew Clarke by Matt Clarke On December 11, 2017, the Supreme Court of Georgia vacated convictions and sentences for aggravated assault and firearms possession due to a merger error. Thyrell Depree Donaldson, a Georgia state prisoner, appealed his …
Article • May 22, 2018 • from CLN June, 2018
‘Black Identity Extremists’ Added to FBI List of Domestic Terrorists by Christopher Zoukis by Christopher Zoukis An FBI report published in August 2017, and leaked two months later, identified a movement it refers to as “black identity extremists” as a new addition to the growing number of groups the agency …
Article • May 22, 2018 • from CLN June, 2018
Ohio Supreme Court Holds State Cannot Prove ‘Bulk Amount’ of Fentanyl Under Statute by Dale Chappell by Dale Chappell Because no standard pharmaceutical reference manual specifies a maximum daily dose in the usual dose range for fentanyl, a defendant’s conviction for aggravated possession of a “bulk amount” of the drug …
Article • May 22, 2018 • from CLN June, 2018
Colorado Supreme Court: Conviction of Drunk Motorist for Attempted Reckless Manslaughter and Attempted Second Degree Assault Requires Risk to Discernable Person, Not Merely Public At-Large by Christopher Zoukis by Christopher Zoukis The Colorado Supreme Court struck down the convictions of a habitual drunk driver because the convictions — one for …
Article • May 22, 2018 • from CLN June, 2018
Ninth Circuit Reverses Drug Smuggling Conviction for Improper Exclusion of Evidence of Third-Party Culpability by Christopher Zoukis by Christopher Zoukis The United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit reversed a defendant’s conviction for importation of methamphetamine because the district court improperly excluded relevant evidence that someone else committed …
Innocence be Damned: Prosecutors Who Disregard Justice in Push to Win at Any Cost by Dale Chappell by Dale Chappell The prosecutor’s goal “is not that it shall win a case, but that justice shall be done,” the U.S. Supreme Court declared in Berger v. United States, 295 U.S. 78 …
New Report: 60 Percent of Exonerations Stem from Official Misconduct by Steve Horn by Steve Horn The newly released 2017 edition of the National Registry of Exonerations report delivers big findings about the work done by conviction integrity units (“CIUs”), innocence projects, and what some legal experts refer to as …
Article • May 15, 2018 • from CLN June, 2018
‘Shaken Baby Syndrome’ Diagnoses Discredited, Convictions Questioned by Matthew Clarke by Matthew Clarke The term “junk science” does not quite cover the revolution in our understanding of the diagnosis of shaken baby syndrome. Medical experts now know that their belief in how to diagnose a clear sign of child abuse …
Article • May 15, 2018 • from CLN June, 2018
Captured: ‘Golden State Killer’ Wanted for 12 Murders and 50 Rapes Turns Out To Be Former Sacramento-Area Cop by Derek Gilna by Derek Gilna DNA testing and some apparent good breaks in a decades-long investigation paid off when police officers executed an arrest warrant on former Auburn, California, police officer …
Article • May 15, 2018 • from CLN June, 2018
Drug-Induced Homicide Laws Hurt Rather Than Help Opioid Overdose Crisis by Dale Chappell by Dale Chappell Lawmakers and prosecutors just don’t get it. Instead of treatment and prevention of opioid overdoses, lawmakers and prosecutors are pushing for more convictions under draconian drug-induced homicide laws in response to America’s deadly crisis. …
Article • May 15, 2018 • from CLN June, 2018
Pennsylvania Supreme Court Rules FBI Admission Microscopic Hair Analysis Wrong 90% of the Time is Newly Discovered Fact Allowing Untimely Post-Conviction Relief Petition by Christopher Zoukis by Christopher Zoukis The Pennsylvania Supreme Court allowed the post-conviction relief petition of a prisoner on death row to go forward to hearing based …
Article • May 14, 2018 • from CLN May, 2018
Parallel Construction: Building Criminal Cases Using Secret, Unconstitutional Surveillance by by Iris Wagner Introduction Ascension Alverez-Tejeda and his girlfriend stopped at a traffic light. When the light turned green, the car in front of them stalled. Alverez-Tejeda suddenly stopped before hitting the car in front of him, but the pickup …
Victory: Virginia Supreme Court Delivers Blow to Police Use of License Plate Reader Technology to Track Drivers, Surveil Citizens by On The Front Lines by The Rutherford Institute RICHMOND, Va. — The Virginia Supreme Court has delivered a blow to the police’s use of Automated License Plate Readers (ALPRs) to …
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