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Examining the Implications of Uncontested Prosecutor Elections in Ohio

Examining the Implications of Uncontested Prosecutor Elections in Ohio
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Sentencing Law and Policy: New USSC crack guidelines and report

Sentencing Law and Policy: New USSC crack guidelines and report
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Sentencing Law and Policy: New crack statute and the FSA's impact

Sentencing Law and Policy: New crack statute and the FSA's impact
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Legal Ethicists Back Inmate's Innocence Case At High Court

A group of renowned legal ethics scholars has asked the U.S. Supreme Court to hear the case of an Oklahoma death row inmate whose murder conviction has been deemed by the state's attorney general to be plagued by errors and possible prosecutorial misconduct, court filings show.

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Discriminatory Policy Pinned on Wall Should Shock All Prosecutors

The revelation that a Florida prosecutor’s office had a policy to more harshly punish Hispanic defendants should be a moment of reckoning for prosecutors nationwide, write Emory Law’s Kay Levine, Wake Forest Law’s Ronald Wright, and University of Arizona Law’s Marc Miller.

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