Sentences with phrase «deal on the criminal justice»

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Candidate Hillary now talks up the need for criminal justice reform to undo the 1994 crime bill her husband championed; decries the wages on American workers of NAFTA and subsequent free - trade deals he ushered in; and calls for cracking down on a financial sector he helped deregulate.
These cases are often dealt with outside the criminal justice system: a woman filmed crushing a kitten and the video's cameraman both lost their jobs following a «successful» human flesh search and a man recorded arguing with a foreigner over a traffic violation was forced to make an apology on national TV.
In the interview, Stewart - Cousins said she he had hoped the Senate's one - house budget resolution went further on issues such as criminal justice reform, ethics and climate change, saying those subjects should be dealt with in the finalized spending plan.
State lawmakers and Gov. Andrew Cuomo could not reach a deal on juvenile justice reform in the state budget, but are planning to fund the proposed change to the age of criminal responsibility in the state budget.
There should be a system for identifying people easily as they went through the criminal justice system, Mr Reid said, while there needed to be better implementation of police guidelines on how to report and deal with foreigners in British jails.
When you deal with major criminal justice reform, it's just inertia, because whatever you do, you're tough on crime, you're soft on crime, you're doing something and everyone hesitates.
Teach For America alum such as Deray McKesson are rightfully standing with criminal justice reformers on behalf of children who must deal with issues outside as well as inside of schools.
Obama's pick has drawn criticism from some liberals who view Garland as too moderate, but the objections on the left deal primarily with Garland's more conservative decisions on criminal justice issues.
«The difficulty is that the Supreme Court has said on a number of occasions that Aboriginal people face systemic discrimination in the criminal justice system,» says Rudin, «and this case doesn't really let us figure out how we're going to deal with that question.
The section of the Criminal Code that deals with bail says that the Justice «shall release» the accused person, unless the prosecutor shows cause on the three grounds that exist to detain a person.
International aspects of clinical legal education were dealt with in a session from Qatar on «Redefining the Concept of a Legal Clinic in the UN Principles and Guidelines on Access to Justice to Legal Aid in Criminal Justice Systems.»
Despite being offered the opportunity to be «diverted» out of the criminal justice system if he was willing to admit fault, write a letter of apology and perform some volunteer work hours, Client insisted on his innocence and refused to accept any «deals
Following the landmark ruling on September 28, 2010, by Ontario's Superior Court Justice Susan Himel, which struck down various sections of the Criminal Code of Canada dealing with prostitution (ss.
In Norris Lord Justice Auld observed that the parties to a cartel agreement would know that third parties would deal on the assumption of lawful competition, and would be acting in a dishonest and criminal manner if the existence of a cartel was kept secret.
I am on record several times stating that if an Indigenous person commits these types of offences they should be dealt with by the criminal justice system just as any other person would be.
I welcome Gatherings such as this one because they shine light on the issue of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander mental ill health; something that is overlooked in the debate about passive welfare and substance abuse; or dealt with inappropriately through the criminal justice system.
I am deeply disappointed that the Northern Territory Government has rejected these recommendations [68] and I call on the Northern Territory Government to better engage with Aboriginal communities to find strategies to deal with alcohol misuse that do not involve our people coming into contact with the criminal justice system.
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