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7 Dec 2023, 1:17 am by CMS
As a result, the Probation Board for Northern Ireland wrote to the Parole Commissioners seeking that they provide a recommendation to the DoJ for Mr Hilland’s recall on the basis that he was a prolific offender who was likely to re-offend and presented as a danger to the public given his continued disregard of the law. [read post]
19 Nov 2023, 9:13 pm
Two significant implications of consecutive sentencing include an extended length of incarceration and its effect on parole eligibility and release dates. [read post]
15 Nov 2023, 2:18 pm by Idaho State Police
Customs and Border Patrol, Rathdrum Police Department, Probation and Parole from the Idaho Department of Corrections (IDOC), and the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) for the following: - Contacts/Traffic Stops: 99 - Misdemeanor Drug Charges: 50 - Drug Cases: 21 - Felony Drug Charges: 14 - Methamphetamine Cases: 8 - Trafficking or Delivery Cases: 5 - Fentanyl Cases: 4 - Felony Endangerment to Child Charges: 2 - Provided or Possessed False Identity Charges: 2 - Warrant Arrests: 2 -… [read post]
8 Nov 2023, 9:47 am by James Gatto
The NIST standards will likely build on its prior work as published in its AI Risk Management Framework Biological synthesis screening – to protect against the risks of using AI to engineer dangerous biological materials, strong new standards for biological synthesis screening will be developed by agencies that fund life-science projects as a condition of federal funding, creating powerful incentives to ensure appropriate screening and risk management Content… [read post]
3 Nov 2023, 12:00 am
  30+ hours of mandatory community service or community restitution for a second offense   Possible probation of up to 5 years   Felony DUI DUI charges that have an aggravated factor are felonies under A.R.S. [read post]
1 Nov 2023, 11:42 am by Benjamin Herbst
  Anyone with a marijuana distribution or PWID conviction can file for expungement 3 years after the disposition or the end of probation or parole if applicable. [read post]
1 Nov 2023, 5:54 am by INFORRM
We should also, as the order requires, address algorithmic discrimination in the criminal justice system where AI is increasingly being used in high stakes settings, including for sentencing, parole and probation, pre-trial release and detention, risk assessments, surveillance and predictive policing, to name a few. [read post]
1 Nov 2023, 3:59 am by SHG
Ensure fairness throughout the criminal justice system by developing best practices on the use of AI in sentencing, parole and probation, pretrial release and detention, risk assessments, surveillance, crime forecasting and predictive policing, and forensic analysis. [read post]
30 Oct 2023, 6:12 pm by Covington & Burling LLP
  Additionally, the Executive Order calls for the creation of best practices on the use of AI in sentencing, parole, probation, and related topics for the criminal justice system. [read post]
30 Oct 2023, 2:20 pm by James Gatto
The NIST standards will likely build on its prior work as published in its AI Risk Management Framework Biological synthesis screening – to protect against the risks of using AI to engineer dangerous biological materials, strong new standards for biological synthesis screening will be developed by agencies that fund life-science projects as a condition of federal funding, creating powerful incentives to ensure appropriate screening and risk management Content Authentication – to… [read post]
30 Oct 2023, 10:35 am by Drew Cochran
Reconsideration for probation supervision The reconsideration process takes a vital role in the cases of individuals under probation supervision who could benefit significantly from residential treatment rather than incarceration. [read post]
8 Oct 2023, 5:30 am by M@jux-@dmin
To qualify for expungement of a simple assault conviction, the person must meet specific requirements, including having no other criminal conditions and waiting at least five years from the latest conviction, release from incarceration, payment of all related fines, and completion of probation or parole. [read post]
29 Sep 2023, 5:05 am by David M. Boertje
It would ensure that the defendant is advised and questioned under oath in open court, and several issues must be clarified: The defendant does have the right to plead not guilty; A defendant has the right to counsel and to have that counsel appointed by the court if needed; The defendant’s right to have counsel present throughout all proceedings and the trial; The government has the right to use information provided under oath if prosecuting false statements or perjury; The defendant may… [read post]
19 Sep 2023, 12:00 pm by admin
The campaign utilizes email and text messages written in English, Spanish, Haitian Creole, Ukrainian, and Russian to contact parole recipients and asylum applicants who are likely eligible to apply for an EAD to legally work in the United States. [read post]
18 Sep 2023, 8:19 pm
The penalty for first-degree murder in Illinois is a minimum of 20 years to life in prison without the possibility of parole. [read post]
18 Sep 2023, 1:01 pm by Conaway & Strickler, P.C.
The probation officer will ask you about, among other things: your childhood, any abuse you have gone through, family members and their support of you, places you have lived, marriages, divorces, children, medical history, mental health, education, military service, any drug problems, your past arrests and convictions, any terms of probation or parole, and, about how you got involved in the offense. [read post]
15 Sep 2023, 12:12 pm by Matthew J. Galluzzo
The post 18 USC 3582(c)(2) – reduction in federal sentences based on August 2023 changes to criminal history category calculations for those who committed crimes while on probation or parole appeared first on Firm News and Legal Information Center. [read post]
14 Sep 2023, 7:54 am by Robert Guest
Depending on the specific offense and the degree of felony, potential penalties may include lengthy prison sentences, hefty fines, probation, mandatory counseling, and parole upon release. [read post]