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Sentencing Law and Policy: April 4, 2021


A Reintegration Agenda for the 117th Congress: Criminal Record Relief, Federal Benefits, & Employment
The title of this post is the title of this notable new short report from the Collateral Consequences Resource Center.  This blog posting at CCRC, titled Second Chance Month: A Federal Reintegration Agenda provides some background on the report.  Here is the report s introduction:
The new Congress has an opportunity to make significant bipartisan progress on criminal justice reform, including reducing barriers to successful reintegration for people with a criminal record. This agenda recommends specific measures by which Congress can accomplish this.
During the wave of criminal record reform that began around 2013, every state legislature has taken some steps to chip away at the negative effects of a record, thereby supporting opportunities to earn a living, access public benefits, education, and housing, regain voting rights, and otherwise reintegrate into socie ....

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Sentencing Law and Policy: February 14, 2021 - February 20, 2021


February 20, 2021
Does Forfeiture Work? Evidence from the States
The title of this post is the title of this notable new report from the Institute for Justice and authored by Brian Kelly.  Here is the report s executive summary:
This study provides the first multistate analysis of whether forfeiture works to fight crime or is, instead, used primarily to generate revenue.  These competing claims lie at the heart of the policy debate over forfeiture, a legal tool that allows law enforcement agencies to seize and permanently keep people’s cars, cash and even homes if they suspect the property is connected to criminal activity.  Typically, any proceeds from the property go to law enforcement coffers. Critics charge that this creates an improper incentive for police and prosecutors to pursue forfeiture revenue instead of justice, especially under civil forfeiture laws that do not require a conviction or even criminal charges to forfeit property.  Law enforcement and ....

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Sentencing Law and Policy: January 10, 2021 - January 16, 2021


January 16, 2021
The question in this post is prompted by this
Politico article headlined Trump weighing a pardon for Steve Bannon. The start of the article suggests that some actually were expected some action on the clemency front last night:
President Donald Trump is considering granting a pardon to Steve Bannon, his former White House chief strategist and top campaign aide, who was charged with swindling donors to a private crowdsourcing effort to build a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border, according to two sources familiar with the matter.
The potential pardon would follow a wave of reprieves the president has recently granted to political allies who have been convicted, charged or reportedly under federal investigation. Two additional batches of pardons are expected one on Friday night and one Wednesday morning before President-elect Joe Biden is sworn into office, according to one of the people. ....

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