Why Prosecutors Don’t Feel the Cost of the Harm They Cause
Public Funding vs. Private Financial Devastation When prosecutors make decisions, they don’t feel the bill. Before everyone gets all worked…
Public Funding vs. Private Financial Devastation When prosecutors make decisions, they don’t feel the bill. Before everyone gets all worked…
The Michigan Attorney Discipline Board has ordered a one-year suspension of Daniel Reid Casey (P75533) of Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan, following a criminal conviction and subsequent failures…
The justice system speaks in the language of neutrality and procedure. Rarely does it acknowledge what many people experience inside…
All About Digital Investigations When people think of “digital investigation,” they often imagine hacking, the dark web, or secret databases….
Quick FAQs What is the Dee Warner trial about?The trial centers on the prosecution of Dale Warner, charged with the…
Most discussions about court reform begin after the system has already failed. A wrongful conviction appears in the headlines. A…
The Michigan Attorney Discipline Board has ordered a 60-day suspension and restitution for Daniel J. Andoni (P67098) of Flint, Michigan, following admitted misconduct in a child custody matter and…
Turns out that supporting employment in probation matters more than politicians want to admit. One of the clearest predictors of…
A High Profile Disappearance In late January, the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, mother of Today show co-anchor Savannah Guthrie, became national news….
When prosecutors decide what charges to file, the conversation usually sounds clinical: statutes, enhancements, exposure, bargaining leverage, sometimes likelihood of…
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