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A minor School Disciplinary offense should put a student in the principals office, and not a police precinct. [applause] well also continue offering resources and support survivors of sexual assault, domestic violence, and dating violence. Earlier this summer, i announce a new Justice Department initiative, known as vision 21, which offers an unprecedented snapshot of the current state of victim services. It calls for sweeping evidence based changes to bring these services into the 21st century and to empower all survivors by closing Research Gaps and developing new ways to reach those who need our assistance the most. This work shows tremendous promise. More broadly, through the departments access to the Justice Initiative julls initiative, the civil ri ....

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Taking the rap: crime


By Melanie Newman17 May 2021
Janet Skinner was 35 and a divorced mother of two teenage children in 2007 when she was accused of stealing almost £60,000 from the busy post office she ran on a council estate in Hull.
Last month she was one of 39 former postmasters cleared of similar offences after it emerged the Post Office had failed to disclose that a defective computer system installed at their branches was generating ‘phantom’ transactions. Initially charged with theft, Skinner pleaded guilty to false accounting despite knowing she had not taken the money. Her lawyer had advised this as her best hope of avoiding a custodial sentence. ....

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Taking the rap


By Melanie Newman17 May 2021
Janet Skinner was 35 and a divorced mother of two teenage children in 2007 when she was accused of stealing almost £60,000 from the busy post office she ran on a council estate in Hull.
Last month she was one of 39 former postmasters cleared of similar offences after it emerged the Post Office had failed to disclose that a defective computer system installed at their branches was generating ‘phantom’ transactions. Initially charged with theft, Skinner pleaded guilty to false accounting despite knowing she had not taken the money. Her lawyer had advised this as her best hope of avoiding a custodial sentence. ....

United Kingdom , Stuart Nolan , Gemma Lewis , Thomas Smart , Michael Holliday , Janet Skinner , Keima Payton , Paul Harris , Tomas Mcgarvey , Karl Turner , Crown Prosecution Service , Exeter University , Ministry Of Justice , Forensic Science Service , Bar Association Executive Committee , Post Office , Criminal Cases Review Commission , Justice Registry , Fair Trials , Fair Trial , Criminal Bar Association , Executive Committee , Edward Fail Bradshaw , ஒன்றுபட்டது கிஂக்டம் , ஸ்டூவர்ட் நோலன் , எம்மா லெவிஸ் ,