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24 May 2010, 9:10 pm by cdw
  DPIC notes that “the Ohio Parole Board recently recommended clemency for death row inmate Richard Nields, who was sentenced to death for killing his live-in girlfriend during an argument in 1997. [read post]
23 May 2012, 4:00 pm by John Elwood
  Upon release, the Texas Board of Parole imposed various “sex offender” conditions on Jennings based in part on an unrelated sex offense he committed over three decades earlier. [read post]
11 Feb 2008, 8:08 am
Allen, No. 06-5077 "Defendants' sentences resulting from their robbery of rare books from a university's special collections library and attempts to sell them at auction are vacated and remanded for resentencing pursuant to the government's cross-appeal, where the district court erred by excluding objects dropped in a stairwell from its valuation of loss, and correspondingly, from its computation of the sentencing range. [read post]
28 May 2009, 8:58 am
Allen, 397 U.S. 337 (1970), established precisely such a "warning requirement. [read post]
11 Mar 2007, 3:17 am
Mooney, a conservative Roman Catholic, has struggled to decide whether he will support the measure, which replaces the death penalty with life without parole. [read post]
16 Jun 2010, 6:26 am by Jeff Gamso
  What I know is that the Arizona parole board voted unanimously that because Macumber's innocent the Governor, Jan Brewer, should order him released. [read post]
10 Jun 2013, 8:31 am by Soroush Seifi
The overwhelming result of all trials ends in a verdict of guilt for the accused and at that point another state official (bailiff, prison warden, parole officer, etc.) is obligated to apply the decision.[9]  However, Dubber clarifies that the reference to the State in the style of cause is not thought to be a requirement for the publicness of a dispute.[10]  He cites German cases that refer simply to the ‘Criminal Case against X’; a reference to ‘the… [read post]
19 May 2007, 10:12 am
Twenty of the 27 executions so far carried out in Kentucky, Montana, Nevada, Utah and Washington have been of prisoners who waived their appeals (see table at end of report).Race and mental health appear to be the strongest predictors of who will waive their appeals - most "volunteers" are white males (as are the five prisoners featured in the second half of this report), and many have a history of mental disorders.(3) Nevertheless, a review of such cases suggests that any number of… [read post]