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Article • August 1, 2024 • from CLN August, 2024
New Mexico Supreme Court Revises Rules Governing Pretrial Release by Douglas Ankney by Douglas Ankney On May 8, 2024, the Supreme Court of New Mexico revised the rules governing pretrial release. According to Artie Pepin, Director of the Administrative Office of the Courts, the revisions include: People released while awaiting …
Article • September 1, 2023 • from CLN September, 2023
Mississippi Ends ‘Dead Zone’ by Jordan Arizmendi by Jordan Arizmendi In April 2023, the Mississippi Supreme Court unanimously amended the state’s Rules of Criminal Procedure to eliminate the “dead zone.” Essentially, Rule 7.2 of Mississippi declares that counsel must be provided to an indigent defendant after they have been indicted. …
Massachusetts Supreme Court Announces When Clock Begins to Run on Statutory Pretrial Detention by Harold Hempstead by Harold Hempstead The Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts held that the pretrial detention period in General Laws c. 276, § 58B begins to run when a defendant is detained, not when an order …
Publication • 2022
Jail Health and Early Release Practices, Dec. 2022 William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal Volume 31 (2022-2023) Issue 2 The Problem of Mass Incarceration: Diagnosis and Reform Article 4 12-2022 Jail Health and Early Release Practices Brandon L. Garrett Deniz Ariturk Jessica Carda-Auten David L. Rosen Follow this and …
Publication • 2022
Freedom Denied-How the Culture of Detention Created a Federal Jailing Crisis-Oct. 2022 FREEDOM DENIED iii Table of Contents AUTHORS & ACKNOWLEDGMENTS P.5 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY P.15 CONTEXTUALIZING THE CULTURE OF DETENTION P.53 1. Publicly Available Data Provide Little Insight into the Causes and Contours of the Federal Bail Crisis. 2. The …
Publication • March 21, 2022
The Hidden Costs of Pretrial Detention Revisited, March 2022 12.57 200 THE HIDDEN COSTS OF PRETRIAL DETENTION REVISITED 359.08 23.9 005 MARCH 21, 2022 56.10 100 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Any time a person is arrested and accused of committing a crime, a decision has to be made. Will this person be …
Publication • 2020
The Square One Project, the Radical Notion of the Presumption of Innocence, 2020 THE SOUARE ONE PROJECT REIMAGINE JUSTICE EXECUTIVE SESSION ON THE FUTURE OF JUSTICE POLICY MAY 2020 Tracey Meares, Justice Collaboratory, Yale University Arthur Rizer, R Street Institute THE “RADICAL” NOTION OF THE PRESUMPTION OF INNOCENCE The Square …
Honoring Innocent Until Proven Guilty: Switching the Default Rule From Pretrial Detention to Pretrial Release in Texas's Bail System, Texas A&M Law Review, 2019 Texas A&M Law Review Volume 6 Issue 1 2-2019 Honoring Innocent Until Proven Guilty: Switching the Default Rule from Pretrial Detention to Pretrial Release in Texas's …
Volume 5 Detention and Corrections Caselaw Catalog 26th Ed. 2016 DETENTION AND CORRECTIONS CASELAW CATALOG 26th Edition 2015-2016 Volume Five: Sec. 32-38 Rod C. Miller Donald J. Walter Research and Review: Joseph Heltzel Chris Dickey Richard Drennon Kyle McCarty CRS, Inc. A Non-Profit Organization 925 Johnson Drive Gettysburg, PA 17325 …