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Why? Prosecutors have huge power over sentencing, charging, second chances, and even immigration implications.
Here's everything you need to know, from East to West Coast. New from me:
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We address an important error that I keep seeing in criminal justice cases about the nature of discretion papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers....
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The conventional wisdom is that the parties will always evade plea bargaining prohibitions. I'm curious whether that has been the experience in KS with this limited carveout
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The biggest barrier to access here is that due to lack of state funding, we have top 10 highest tuition per capita of public unis in the country.
We also have a food pantry.
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I think Pinker's essay does a nice job explaining why trying to frame all criticisms of Israel is a poor idea.
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