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Sentencing Law and Policy: "Low-Ball Rural Defense"


Low-Ball Rural Defense
The title of this post is the title of this notable new paper authored by Maybell Romero now available via SSRN. Here is its abstract:
Focus on the deleterious effects of the privatization of different functions in both the criminal adjudicative system and criminal legal system on the whole has increased on both the scholarship and policymaking fronts.  Much of this attention lately has been directed to privatized police forces, privatized prisons, and even privatized prosecutors.  As important as the examination of privatization and outsourcing in these arenas is, the role of the privatized public defender especially those in rural America, with about 90% of the country’s landmass and more than 20% of its population gets lost in the shuffle.  T ....

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Last Friday, Professor Maybell Romero invited me to a panel discussion at AALS. Because I’m anonymous, it was impossible for me to attend. Unlike SEALS, AALS doesn’t allow anonymous folks to present. But, thanks to Professor Brian Frye and a Nixon mask, I was able to communicate some thoughts.
What follows are the thoughts I communicated:
Greetings, friends:
First, as Brian Frye is my voice today, allow me to say ironically that the words of LPB are in no way connected to Brian Frye. That absolves him of liability for the words which he quotes to you. Unless he chooses to plagiarize them, in which case, sue away. ....

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Some local Pa. judges enjoy light workloads as taxpayers pay millions for salaries, pensions, health care


Greg Johnson has a pretty good job and even better benefits.
The Dauphin County magisterial district judge and his colleagues across the state earn $93,338 a year, with the possibility of a pension and lifetime health care, funded largely by taxpayers.
So, it might come as a surprise that 2019 court data revealed he sometimes had proceedings scheduled just two days a week. That also allowed him to tend to his family business a nursery and landscaping company north of Harrisburg.
In Delaware County, Judge Robert Radano had a nice setup, too.
Setting aside weekends, holidays, and a week of training, Radano had the equivalent of five months without court appearances. He also worked a second job, as a practicing attorney. ....

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Are we getting our money's worth? - lehighvalleylive.com


Are we getting our money’s worth?
Some judges enjoyed light workloads as taxpayers ponied up millions for salaries, pensions, health care.
Updated on Dec 10, 2020;
Published on Dec 10, 2020
Greg Johnson has a pretty good job and even better benefits.
The Dauphin County magisterial district judge and his colleagues across the state earn $93,338 a year, with the possibility of a pension and lifetime health care, funded largely by taxpayers.
So, it might come as a surprise that 2019 court data revealed Johnson sometimes had proceedings just two days a week. That also allowed him to tend to his family business a nursery and landscaping company north of Harrisburg. ....

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