Law: Elected but Convicted: Attempts to Delay President-Elect's Sentencing Were Unfounded and Exhausted
Those of us who practice criminal law are well aware of the general rules that interlocutory orders in criminal cases are not immediately appealable and that a judgment becomes final in a criminal ...
Tennessean: How does blended sentencing work? Juvenile judge explains new Tennessee law, challenges
A new law in Tennessee will require some children convicted of crimes to receive both a juvenile and adult sentence. Juvenile sentences of young people tried under blended sentencing must last until ...
How does blended sentencing work? Juvenile judge explains new Tennessee law, challenges
MSN: 'Logan's Law' | Bill to reform Kentucky's sentencing and parole laws advances
A bill that aims to change Kentucky's sentencing and parole laws is making its way through the state legislature. State Representative Dan Fister of Versailles and State Representative TJ Roberts of ...
'Logan's Law' | Bill to reform Kentucky's sentencing and parole laws advances
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