
Second Look Sentencing Act (H 7102, S 2228)
We strongly supported a bill which would allow individuals serving long sentences to request a “second look” and reduction of their sentence after serving ten years.
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We strongly supported a bill which would allow individuals serving long sentences to request a “second look” and reduction of their sentence after serving ten years.
In accordance with the principle that our public educational institutions should be equitably serving all students regardless of their backgrounds, we...
We opposed this bill, noting that the complete abandonment of any statute of limitations hobbles the due process rights of ciriminal defendants.
We opposed a bill which would make it crime to release any police report involving a railroad fatality and all communications between railroad employees in those situations.
We opposed legislation which would provide that any “person in charge” of student organizations who permits hazing activities or “negligently fails to take reasonable measures” to prevent hazing” could face...