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Article • December 15, 2024 • from CLN January, 2025
Eleventh Circuit Announces Defendant Must Know Leaving Residential Facility Without Permission Is ‘Unlawful’ for Escape Conviction Under 28 U.S.C. § 4082(a) by Matthew Clarke by Matt Clarke The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit reversed a federal criminal defendant’s escape conviction for leaving a residential reentry facility without …
Second Chances: California Clears Criminal Records, Including Violent Crimes by Jo Ellen Nott by Jo Ellen Nott   California is at the forefront of change in criminal justice reform with a new law, Senate Bill 731, allowing people with felony convictions, even violent ones, to petition to have their records …
Publication • 2022
CFPB-Justice Involved Individuals and the Consumer Financial Marketplace-Jan. 2022 CONSUMER FINANCIAL PROTECTION BUREAU | JANUARY 2022 Justice-Involved Individuals and the Consumer Financial Marketplace C cial e r Finan C o n s uctimon Bureau Prote Table of contents Table of contents......................................................................................................... 1 Executive summary..................................................................................................... 2 1. Introduction........................................................................................................... 3 2. Pretrial …
Publication • 2022
Filed under: Release and Reentry
University of Maryland-Releasing Older Prisoners Convicted of Violent Crimes, 2022-03 Releasing Older Prisoners Convicted of Violent Crimes: The Unger Story Michael A. Millemann Jennifer Elisa Chapman Samuel P. Feder University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law Legal Studies Research Paper No. 2022–03 ....... ~ ..· IV'ERSITY. of MARYLAN'D …
Publication • July 8, 2021
Filed under: Release and Reentry
Ltr to Senate Subcommittee on Labor, Health and Human Services Re Pell Grant Restoration 2021 WASHINGTON, DC 20510 July 8, 2021 The Honorable Patty Murray Chair Subcommittee on Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, and Related Agencies U.S. Senate Committee on Appropriations 136 Dirksen Senate Office Building Washington, DC 20510 …
Publication • August 1, 2020
Prison Covid News 1-3, 2020   COVID-19 COVID 19 IInformation f i ffor P Prisoners i and d Staff S ff  Volume Volume V l 1, 1 N Number b 3 3 August  A August t 2020 2020  WHY HAS COVID-19 NOT LED TO MORE HUMANITARIAN …
OSIG Report on the Virginia Parole Board, 2020 Provided Under Code of Virginia 2.2-313 B (Please do not further disseminate this report to preserve the integrity of the investigation) (Virginia Parole Board) FWA Hotline Case #18647 Issued 07282020 This request applies to the Chief of Staff, Speaker, Majority Leader, and …
Publication • 2020
How to Unlock the Power of Prison Education, the ETS Center for Research on Human Capital and Education, 2020 Policy Report How to Unlock the Power of Prison Education Stephen J. Steurer THE ETS CENTER FOR RESEARCH ON HUMAN CAPITAL AND EDUCATION Table of Contents Table of Contents Preface ..................................................................................1 …
Letter from Board of Correction re: NYC Jails and COVID-19, 2020 Jacqueline Sherman, Interim Chair Stanley Richards, Vice-Chair Robert L. Cohen, M.D. Felipe Franco Jennifer Jones Austin James Perrino Michael J. Regan Steven M. Safyer, M.D. Margaret Egan Executive Director BOARD OF CORRECTION CITY OF NEW YORK 1 CENTRE STREET, …
Article • March 18, 2020 • from CLN April, 2020
Spirited (But Problematic?) Advocacy for Bernie Madoff to Receive Compassionate Relief by Professor Douglas A. Berman by Professor Douglas A. Berman, Sentencing Law and Policy blog (sentencing.typepad.com) The New York Times has this notable new opinion piece authored by Colleen Eren headlined "Let Bernie Madoff, and Many More, Out of Prison: Compassionate …
Article • February 19, 2020 • from CLN March, 2020
Filed under: Release and Reentry
Kim Kardashian Keeps Going, Helps Release D.C. Prisoner by Dale Chappell by Dale Chappell If Kim Kardashian’s efforts to help people get released from prison were just a stunt, as some said, then she’s become a full-time stuntwoman in her own right. This past October, Kardashian helped yet another prisoner …
Article • February 18, 2020 • from CLN March, 2020
Ninth Circuit Vacates Unconstitutionally Vague Supervised-Release Conditions by David M. Reutter by David M. Reutter The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit held the search of a home listed as the residence of a parolee was legal despite the fact the parolee no longer lived at the residence. …
Article • February 18, 2020 • from CLN March, 2020
First Step Act Earned-Time Credits are Coming ... Eventually and Only to Some Prisoners by Dale Chappell by Dale Chappell Even though we’ve passed the one-year anniversary of the First Step Act over a month ago, the portion of the bill giving federal prisoners more earned-time credits for completing certain …
Collateral Consequences Resource Center - Pathways to Reintegration Criminal Record Reforms in 2019 Pathways to Reintegration: Criminal Record Reforms in 2019 February 2020 s COLLATERAL CONSEQUENCES RESOURCE CENTER The Collateral Consequences Resource Center is a non-profit organization established in 2014 to promote public engagement on the myriad issues raised by …
Article • January 21, 2020 • from CLN February, 2020
In Case of First Impression, Fourth Circuit Holds First Step Act Applies to Those Serving Supervised Release Revocation Sentences by Dale Chappell by Dale Chappell The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit held on November 20, 2019, that the retroactive application of the Fair Sentencing Act of 2010 …
Publication • January 9, 2020
Commonwealth of Massachusetts Office of the State Auditor, 2020 Official Audit Report – Issued January 9, 2020 Massachusetts Department of Correction For the period July 1, 2016 through June 30, 2018 State House Room 230  Boston, MA 02133  auditor@sao.state.ma.us  www.mass.gov/auditor January 9, 2020 Ms. Carol Mici, Commissioner …
Article • November 19, 2019 • from CLN December, 2019
The Two-Edged Sword of DNA Exonerates Another Prisoner by Edward Lyon by Ed Lyon In 1996, 20-year-old Idaho Falls, Idaho, citizen Christopher Tapp was convicted of raping and murdering 18-year-old Angie Dodge. Tapp did not finish high school, so he was no match for educated cops who relentlessly interrogated him …
Man Freed Who Sat in Prison Nearly 30 Years While Prosecutors Withheld Evidence of Innocence by Dale Chappell by Dale Chappell A man who sat in prison for almost 30 years because prosecutors and police withheld evidence that someone else committed the crime was set free July 16, 2019, after …
Article • October 14, 2019 • from CLN November, 2019
Filed under: Release and Reentry
Businesses Are Focusing More and More on Aiding Offenders Reentering Society by Kevin Bliss by Kevin Bliss Former Brick, New Jersey, attorney John Koufos lost his job as a high-profile prosecutor when he seriously injured someone in a car accident while driving drunk. He was sentenced to six years in …
Article • September 17, 2019 • from CLN October, 2019
Tenth Circuit Vacates Special Condition of Supervised Release That Gave Probation Officers Discretion to Ban Computer and Internet Usage by Douglas Ankney by Douglas Ankney The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit vacated a special condition of supervised release that gave discretion to probation officers to completely ban …
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