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by Alex Zielinski • May 19, 2021 at 11:47 am dlewis33 / Getty Images A recent decision by the US Supreme Court has left the fate of hundreds of incarcerated Oregonians in the hands of Oregon Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum. Ramos v. Louisiana that criminal convictions made by a non-unanimous jury (when only 10 out of 12 jurors are in agreement on a verdict) were unconstitutional, promptly barring the practice from being used in the only remaining state that allowed for non-unanimous verdicts: Oregon. While the Ramos case came out of Louisiana, the state of Louisiana voted to bar non-unanimous juries in 2018, while the case was still moving through the courts. ....
by Blair Stenvick • May 6, 2021 at 3:20 pm GETTY IMAGES A new coalition of more than 40 organizations is calling for progress on Oregon’s long history with non-unanimous jury convictions. Sponsored Enjoy huge savings at our N Williams location starting Saturday, May 29th through Monday, May 31st! Between 1934 until 2020, split-jury convictions in which only 10 out of 12 jurors’ “guilty” vote is required to convict someone of a felony, rather than a unanimous vote were permissible in Oregon courtrooms. That changed last April, when the United States Supreme Court ruled the practice was unconstitutional. Oregon, the only remaining state in the country to allow non-unanimous convictions, was forced to change course moving forward after that ruling in ....
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5 Things Virginia: Capitol insiders, How COVID has changed us, Plan-provider relations DJ Wilson | Apr 20, 2021 Share this: Next week is our 2021 Virginia State of Reform Health Policy Conference with more than 60 speakers curated for you. These are some of the most important leaders in Virginia health care and health policy. This newsletter features things that we think are important to watch. And, our Convening Panel has told us the things that they think are important to watch, and have featured them on the Topical Agenda next week. So, it makes sense that we feature some of the agenda topics next week because they reflect some of the most pressing challenges and opportunities faced in Virginia health care. ....
CAHOOTS supports ‘Right to Rest Act’ for homeless A crisis counselor with CAHOOTS testified that such restrictions can interfere with their crisis response work. Posted: Apr 15, 2021 11:07 AM Posted By: Jacob Roberts SALEM, Ore. – Eugene-based CAHOOTS is speaking out in support of a new bill that could bring an end to homeless sweeps statewide. House Bill 2367, called the ‘Right to Rest Act,’ is sponsored by Rep. Wlnsvey Campos (D-Aloha). If passed, it would be illegal for homeless people to face civil or criminal penalties for their use of public spaces, as long as they’re not being disruptive. Ahead of public testimony on the bill earlier this week, Campos said current laws discriminate against homeless people who sit, lie down or eat in public. ....