Sentences with phrase «criminal justice arena»

Resume Content Susan Loveley 2215 Sunset Way, Augusta, GA 11111 555.613.7455 [email protected] Summary Probation officer with over 16 years of experience working in the criminal justice arena.
As the Legislature began final budget negotiations this week, the House and Senate are only $ 238,422 apart in the criminal justice arena as of Thursday, a big improvement from a day before when they were more than $ 20 million apart.
It aligns with Kaepernick's commitment to helping fund reform in the criminal justice arena, which is one of many efforts he supports.

Not exact matches

Early last year, Poloncarz created the Opioid Epidemic Task Force, bringing together players from the criminal justice, medical, mental health, human services, community and family advocacy arenas.
While families can receive justice for the death of their loved one through the criminal courts, it is in the civil arena where they can receive compensation for the incredible amount of emotional and financial damage they have had to suffer.
In this session, we will consider the likely overall direction of travel of key criminal enforcement agencies, looking at future developments from prosecutors, like the Serious Fraud Office and the US Department of Justice, and their Asian and European equivalents, and the latest policy, case law and sentencing issues affecting the business crime arena, as well as the prospects for private practitioners.
Legal advocacy and representation in the civil justice arena is a critical complement to the remedies and rights available to sexual assault victims through the criminal justice process.
I am pleased to see that some folks over at The Volokh Conspiracy are exploring the Miers» nomination through the lens of criminal justice issues: Orin Kerr speculates here on how Miers might handle death penalty cases, and Juan Non-Volokh notes here how much of the High Court's constitutional work is in the arena of criminal procedure.
Whatever one thinks about the Court's purported moves to the right on other issues, in the arena of criminal sentencing, federal defendants certainly should be more hopeful arguing before the current Justices than before any other group of appellate judges.
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