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31, May 2012 - Orange 'Child Safety Zones' May Be Unfair and Ineffective, but They Feel So Good - Reason.com
The New York Times identifies Orange County ... including Arizona, Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Mexico, and North Carolina. While some focus on offenders convicted of crimes against children, most do not, illogically putting public urinators ...
30, May 2012 - Clarence Neff Young - Natchez Democrat
He was duly admitted and qualified as an attorney and counselor at law of the Mississippi Supreme Court in 1957 ... to the Natchez Trace Parkway and was named a special deputy sheriff in Adams County. Mr. Young was preceded in death by his ...
30, May 2012 - Covington Convicted killer Fred Furnish seeks new trial - WCPO
COVINGTON, Ky. - Lawyers for convicted killer Fred Furnish will argue this week that the Kentucky Death Row inmate deserves a new trial because lawyers at his trail nearly 13 years ago were ineffective. The hearing is set for 9 a.m. Tuesday in Kenton ...
30, May 2012 - Amsterdam Judge amends decision in appeal - Leader-Herald
Catena initially denied the appeal of Richard R. Torres, 17, of Amsterdam, who pleaded guilty to gang assault in September 2011 and was sentenced to a term in state prison. Torres appealed the conviction and sentence based on what he called ineffective ...
30, May 2012 - Convicted killer Fred Furnish seeks new trial
COVINGTON, Ky. - Lawyers for convicted killer Fred Furnish will argue this week that the Kentucky Death Row inmate deserves a new trial because lawyers at his trail nearly 13 years ago were ineffective.
30, May 2012 - Convicted killer seeks new trial
Lawyers for convicted killer Fred Furnish will argue this week that the Kentucky Death Row inmate deserves a new trial because lawyers at his trail nearly 13 years ago were ineffective.
30, May 2012 - Preying on Poverty: How Government and Corporations Use the Poor as Piggy Banks - Common Dreams
And if that seems like an inefficient way to make money, given the high cost of locking people up, a growing number of jurisdictions have taken to charging defendants for their court costs and even the price of occupying a jail cell. The poster ...
29, May 2012 - Lubbock Former banker Tom Darden asks court to set aside bank fraud conviction - Lubbock Avalanche-Journal
Darden contended in pleadings filed in U.S. District Court in Lubbock last week, the convictions should be set aside because of ineffective representation by his attorney, that he was “convicted of conduct which UCC (Uniform Commercial Code ...
28, May 2012 - Readers react to Vassar Public Schools' background check policy
Some readers supported the initial ruling by the Vassar Public Schools System, saying the school district needs to keep safety a priority no matter what the circumstances. Others believe background checking is ineffective and unnecessary, what do you think?
28, May 2012 - No jail time for Florida man who planned to shoot fireworks on National Mall - Maryland Community N
The Florida man caught mounting a homemade mortar device to ... Levin, Neff’s attorney, was glad that his client would not serve any time in jail — McCormick gave Neff an 8-year sentence but suspended all but 30 days, which Neff had served ...
27, May 2012 - Baldwin Editorial: Mistaken prison cuts - Detroit Free Press
When GEO ran the Michigan Youth Correctional Facility in Baldwin, the Legislature's own independent auditor concluded that the now closed punk prison ranked as was one of Michigan's most inefficient institutions. There's a better way to reduce ...
27, May 2012 - Day reporting center's benefits hailed
Cambria County is ready to launch a new program in its criminal justice system aimed at keeping nonviolent offenders from breaking the law again while saving money by freeing up prison beds, officials said Friday. An open house was held at the new day reporting center for nonviolent criminals in renovated space on the first floor of the county services building in Cambria Township.
27, May 2012 - Court rejects appeal in killing of Ala. preacher
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (AP) — A federal court has rejected the appeal of an Alabama death row inmate convicted of killing a Fayette County minister. The 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals turned down arguments by Christopher Lee Price. The Tuscaloosa News reports (http://bit.ly/LcLrCh ) that Price argued that his attorney was ineffective and the prosecutor made prejudicial statements during the ...
27, May 2012 - Fremont Teen dad pleads guilty to hurting newborn - Fremont News-Messenger
FREMONT ... before Sandusky County Common Pleas Judge Barbara Ansted. Ansted ordered the man released on his own recognizance after being interviewed for a pre-sentence investigation. Neff has been in Sandusky County Jail since February.
27, May 2012 - Jailing non-violent offenders costs state millions, prisons chief says
The state secretary of corrections says inefficiencies within the state prison system’s is forcing taxpayers to pay for keeping about 1,900 inmates per year locked up when they otherwise would qualify for parole.
27, May 2012 - Elgin No new trial for Algonquin woman in murder-for-hire case
An Algonquin woman fails in her bid to win a new trial after being convicted of a murder for hire plot against her husband and sentenced to 22 years in prison. A judge ruled that gripes Sherrieann Remsik-Miller had with her attorney were a matter of trial strategy, not ineffective representation.
27, May 2012 - edinburg Business briefs
Ex-developer Mauro Padilla, serving a 12-year prison term for lying to a bank, wants his sentence set aside. In a recent court motion, Padilla argues that because of ineffective legal counsel his sentence should be vacated and his judgment set aside. Padilla pleaded guilty in May 2010 to defrauding Edinburg-based First National Bank by lying to get a $212,314 construction draw, or installment ...
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| National Arrest Records Statistics (2009) |
| Total | 13,687,241 | |
| Murder and manslaughter | 12,418 | |
| Rape | 21,407 | |
| Robbery | 126,725 | |
| Aggravated Assault | 421,215 | |
| Burglary | 299,351 | |
| Larceny-theft | 1,334,933 | |
| Motor vehicle theft | 81,797 | |
| Arson | 12,204 | |
| Violent crime | 581,765 | |
| Property crime | 1,728,285 | |
| Other assaults | 1,319,458 | |
| Forgery and counterfeiting | 85,844 | |
| Fraud | 210,255 | |
| Embezzlement | 17,920 | |
| Stolen property | 105,303 | |
| Vandalism | 270,439 | |
| Weapons | 166,334 | |
| Prostitution / vice | 71,355 | |
| Sex offenses (except rape) | 77,326 | |
| Drug abuse | 1,663,582 | |
| Gambling | 10,360 | |
| Offenses against family and children | 114,564 | |
| DUI / DWI | 1,440,409 | |
| Liquor laws | 570,333 | |
| Drunkenness | 594,300 | |
| Disorderly conduct | 655,322 | |
| Vagrancy | 33,388 | |
| All other offenses | 3,764,672 | |
| Suspicion | 1,975 | |
| Curfew and loitering | 112,593 | |
| Runaways | 93,434 |
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