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Criminal Jury Trials in a Global Pandemic: Safeguarding the Constitutional Rights of the Accused

Criminal Jury Trials in a Global Pandemic: Safeguarding the Constitutional Rights of the Accused
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America s political prisoners deserve full pardons, not commutation

America s political prisoners deserve full pardons, not commutation
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Bill Would Restore DOJ Office Supporting Poor Communities

Bill Would Restore DOJ Office Supporting Poor Communities By Justin Wise | December 18, 2020, 8:36 PM EST A pair of Democratic lawmakers on Friday introduced legislation to reestablish an office within the U.S. Department of Justice dedicated to serving marginalized communities in the criminal and civil legal system. Introduced by Rep. Jerry Nadler, D-N.Y., and Sen. Chris Murphy, D-Conn., the bill would restore the DOJ s Access to Justice Office, which was set up in 2010 during the Obama administration before being closed in 2018 by President Donald Trump s Justice Department. While President-elect Joe Biden has the opportunity to reestablish the office on his own, the bill is designed to permanently require the DOJ to provide the necessary funds and personnel for an office focused on issues including access to legal representation. The office was also formerly considered to be a leader in areas including court fines and fees and juvenile justice.

Monadnock Ledger-Transcript - State meets many police reform deadlines, much left to be done

Published: 12/20/2020 1:41:00 PM A long list of changes to the way New Hampshire police are recruited, trained, supervised and held accountable is about to move from the recommendation stage to implementation, with potentially far-reaching consequences for law enforcement and the public at large. The Commission on Law Enforcement Accountability, Community and Transparency has been quietly at work since June. Although its meetings over the summer were public, they received little attention amid the noise of a national election, a public health crisis and a struggling economy. That’s about to change with the new year, as legislation to implement the commission’s findings begins to work its way through the State House and the reality of what is being proposed becomes more apparent to the many stakeholders.

State meets many police reform deadlines, much left to be done

State meets many police reform deadlines, much left to be done
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