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24 May 2010, 11:29 pm by Nathan
They’re proud of the fact that, since 1991, pretty much every new criminal law has sought to impose a mandatory minimum, and due to the Commission’s efforts most of those laws have wound up without one. [read post]
9 Apr 2010, 7:23 pm
The importance of information is highlighted by the famous prisoners’ dilemma.[4] In the prisoners’ dilemma each actor would be better off cooperating instead of refusing to cooperate. [read post]
3 Mar 2010, 7:33 pm by Adam Thierer
But, again, you can’t make people watch, listen, or read if they don’t want to. [read post]
20 Oct 2009, 4:44 pm
  According to the American Psychiatric Association, malingering “is suspected if any combination of the following are observed Medicolegal context of presentation Marked discrepancy between the person’s claimed stress of disability and the objective findings Lack of cooperation during the diagnostic evaluation and in complying with prescribed treatment regimen [read post]
8 Oct 2009, 9:08 am
  According to the American Psychiatric Association, malingering “is suspected if any combination of the following are observed Medicolegal context of presentation Marked discrepancy between the person’s claimed stress of disability and the objective findings Lack of cooperation during the diagnostic evaluation and in complying with prescribed treatment regimen The presence of Antisocial Personal [read post]
20 Aug 2009, 2:45 am
In 1991, Troy Davis was convicted by a Georgia jury of killing a policeman two years earlier, and sentenced to death. [read post]
4 Jun 2008, 3:28 am
The first such study was completed in 1981, but encountered such poor cooperation from participating officers that the data were deemed unsuitable for analysis.5 Presumably because of this initial negative experience, subsequent field testing locations were chosen largely based on the cooperation and support of the administration and officers that would carry out the testing ("…only agencies that could assume an extremely high… [read post]
22 Feb 2008, 7:19 pm
Milligan demanded immunity for her cooperation, and apparently without any additional investigation, she received it. [read post]
22 Jan 2008, 11:47 am
Timmerman-Cooper, No. 07-3339 Dismissal of a petition for a writ of habeas corpus is affirmed where it was not objectively unreasonable for a state court of appeals to find that the use of videoconferencing at petitioner's parole revocation hearing did not violate his rights to due process and to confront his accuser, and therefore did not violate the Fifth and Sixth Amendments. [read post]