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The 8-to-1 matching program is supposed to level the playing field and encourage campaigns to rely on small donors instead of big money and special interests.
However, in many of these cases the subject will not have been convicted of any crime before the program s intervening steps begin.
That has Dutchess County agencies eager to implement IPVI, as it s known, facing opposition from the county Public Defender s Office. The public defender has a mandate to protect the constitutional rights of our clients. Foremost among those rights is the presumption of innocence of the accused. The IPVI program’s request for our involvement undermines our mandated duties, said Thomas Angell, Dutchess County s public defender.
Angell s office said it had provided Family Services with suggestions on how the two offices could work together, but those recommendations were not accepted.
Tiger Woods Crash: Blame the Road, Not the Driver, Say Authorities Purely an accident is how the Los Angeles County Sheriff s Department characterized the one-person, single-vehicle rollover crash that severely injured golfing celebrity Tiger Woods on Feb. 23 while driving on the Palos Verdes Peninsula. March 2, 2021, 8am PST | Irvin Dawid Share
The Los Angeles County Sheriff s Department, like many other law enforcement agencies and many in the media, is unfamiliar with a public safety campaign launched by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) over two decades ago to reframe the language used to describe the cause of injuries to over three million Americans and over 35,000 deaths annually.