new yorkers do. you want kids to be and feel safe coming home from school, all of that. but what you don t want is a force that s focused on, you know, overwhelming harassment of young black and hispanic men. so it really does need to be a carefully applied policing strategy, and it also needs to be focused on solving the homicides that we do have. so we need to get those clearance rates up. there s a whole lot of work that needs to be done. you know, in the immediate we re going to need to hear from this mayor. new york is a city that is mayor focused, maybe even a country that is focused on the mayor of new york. as you said, joe, all eyes will be on mayor adams. he needs to respond decisively and quickly without criminalizing children really. so this is going to be a major test for him coming soon. all right, mara. thank you so much for being with us. member of the new york times
finds over 1,000 victims, 126 dead and just two convictions in six years of mass shootings. but where is cook county s top prosecutor kim foxx. our next guest is antiviolence community advocate and ceo of project hood pastor corey brooks and he joins us now. pastor, thank you so much for joining us. i want to get your quick reaction. the sun times has been doing excellent reporting on this, only 2% of this years mass shootings have been charged? yes, very unfortunate that in the city of chicago only 2% criminals being caught. that s very unfortunate. we need to have criminals convicted of these crimes or we are going to continue to see the same thing over and over. that s adding on it s only 13% clearance rates for shootings overall. you know, corey, i have talked
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Sentencing Law and Policy
Federal Sentencing Reporter issue considers After Trump: The Future of the President’s Pardon Power
It strikes me as a great bit of great timing, as we head into a weekend celebrating our great nation s declaration of independence from a monarchy, that the new issue of the
Federal Sentencing Reporter focused on the pardon power in the US Constitution is just now available online. It is often said that the presidential pardon authority in Article II section 2 of the Constitution is the most kingly power given to our chief executive, and former Prez Donald Trump certainly seemed at times to bring a mad King George quality to his activities in this arena. Notably, as explained in the intro to this June 2021 issue of