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    release from prison—everyone thought drinking was ok‚ even though it is clearly forbidden in terms of parole • Shep—relapsed and got violated several times #2 Housing/lack of housing/back in the ‘hood—coming out of prison—little/no money‚ felony record eliminates many options‚ including section 8 housing—1988—Anti-Drug Abuse Act—allowed local housing authorities to evict an entire family if anyone engaged in “drug-related criminal activity” • Elaine-back to projects‚ surrounded by what

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    doing you’re time that you are trying to change and that’s what they are doing. Although depriving people convicted of felonies of the right to vote has a long history‚ the modern laws in many states are rooted in racial discrimination. More than five million American citizens are now denied the right to vote‚ including 13% of the African-American population‚ because of felony convictions. Black Americans are imprisoned at 39 times the rate-violent drug offenses. It is harsh of how mostly is about

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    covered in blood were instructed to be thrown out by a police officer. Jones’ penis was never found. Issue: Barry Jewell was convicted of burglary with a deadly weapon resulting in serious bodily injury‚ a class A felony. Also‚ Battery resulting in serious bodily injury‚ a class C felony. Rule: The court used the case‚ Ellyson V. State‚ 603 N.E.2d 1369‚ 1373 (Ind. Ct.App.1992) In that case‚ Ellyson was charged with burglary because he broke into the house where him and his estranged wife lived with

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    structured sentencing system for the District. The Commission concluded that the District could benefit from a comprehensive structured sentencing system. Next‚ the Commission embarks the difficult task of creating workable sentencing guidelines for felonies. As Washington‚ DC follows the lead of other jurisdictions as well as an earlier effort in the District‚ the Commission developed two grids: one for drug cases and one for all other cases in the direction of the dominant factors in sentencing: the

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    Making unauthorized copies of copyrighted music recordings is against the law and may subject you to civil and criminal liability. A civil law suit could hold you responsible for thousands of dollars in damages. Criminal charges may leave you with a felony record‚ accompanied by up to five years of jail time and fines up to $250‚000. You may find this surprising. After all‚ compact discs may be easily be copied multiple times with inexpensive CD-R burning technology. 3. How much can you get fined

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    that Lewis acted solely as a peacemaker. ESPN legal analyst Alan J. Baverman said‚ "as to Ray Lewis‚ there is no evidence that he assisted anybody in a stabbing or encouraged anybody to do a stabbing which would make him a party to felony murder‚ malice murder‚ or felony assault with a knife." Lewis’s attorney arranged for the murder charges against Lewis to be dropped in exchange for his testimony against Oakley and Sweeting‚ and a guilty plea to a misdemeanor charge of obstruction of justice. Lewis

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    California law allows petty theft with a prior conviction to be considered a misdemeanor or a felony‚ decided at the discretion of the prosecutor (Katsh‚ William Rose 219). California ’s three strikes law allows the idea that any felonies can constitute the third strike‚ and can subject a defendant to a term of 25 years to life in prison. The prosecutor charged the two counts of Andrade ’s theft as felonies. Andrade argued that he should only receive one term of 25 years to life in prison because

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    Cyberbullying is widely recognized as a major issue in the United States and‚ when applied to teens and adolescents‚ is often credited as a major factor of Internet-related suicides. Although cyberbullying is the broader term applied to suicides caused by cruel comments online‚ the more specific term would more often than not be suicide baiting‚ which is exactly what it sounds like: taunting and coercing and pushing someone into suicide. In her article “Twitter Trolls and the Refusal to Be Silenced

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    violent felons. Consequently‚ California legislatures agreed to install a plan of action‚ which evolved‚ to their “three strikes” sentencing law. This creation of the “three strikes” fundamentally means that those who are found guilty of serious felonies for a third time are at risk of being locked up for 25 years to life. Life is all about consequences and those who choose to disobey the law must own up to and face their punishments. Criminals who are repeatedly in and out of the justice system

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    Incarceration or Rehabilitation for Non-Violent Drug Offenders Statistics have proven that incarceration alone is a monetary pitfall and does not deter the cluster of non-violent drug related crimes in this country. We need to create an alternative habilitation pattern for these offenders including an assessment of their mental health‚ specialized life skills training‚ and occupational employment assistance: in some cases‚ in lieu of incarceration and in others‚ in conjunction with incarceration

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