November 17, 2011
Minnesota lawyers board seeks to disbar defense attorney Barry Voss – Pioneer Press
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Minnesota lawyers board seeks to disbar defense attorney Barry Voss
Pioneer Press "If I did something wrong…all (these clients) had to do was file a petition for post-conviction relief. They haven't done it. They just haven't done it because there's nothing there." He added that the board is obliged to make its requests … |
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Lawyers board seeks to disbar Minneapolis attorney Barry Voss
Pioneer Press "If I did something wrong… all (these clients) had to do was file a petition for post-conviction relief. They haven't done it. They just haven't done it because there's nothing there." He added that the board is obliged to make its requests … |
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Lawyers board seeks to disbar Minneapolis attorney Barry Voss
Pioneer Press "If I did something wrong… all (these clients) had to do was file a petition for post-conviction relief. They haven't done it. They just haven't done it because there's nothing there." He added that the board is obliged to make its requests … |
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October 4, 2011
First Bail Board Meeting in Titus County
TITUS COUNTY, TX — The first meeting for Titus County’s new bail bond board met this past Monday. The creation of the board was approved in January and County Judge Brian Lee has stated that he expects a great turnout from county officials. The meeting was open to public comments, … View full post on Collateral Magazine
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August 24, 2011
KING v. PENNSYLVANIA BOARD OF PROBATION AND PAROLE – Leagle.com
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KING v. PENNSYLVANIA BOARD OF PROBATION AND PAROLE
Leagle.com In these situations, "[s]tates have no obligation to provide [postconviction] relief, and when they do, the fundamental fairness mandated by the Due Process Clause does not require that the State supply a lawyer as well." Id. at 557 (citation omitted). … |
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August 16, 2011
Commissioners Meeting to Discuss Bail Board
SAN ANGELO, TX — The upcoming Tom Green County Commissioners meeting will discuss whether to accept grants for court personnel and law enforcement personnel. The meeting will also consider whether a fund needs to be established for the bail bond board, in which bail bond agents will put up money … View full post on Collateral Magazine
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Killer's parole halted; board to hear victim's sister
The Seattle Times … term was up to the Indeterminate Sentence Review Board. In deciding Athan should be released, the board considered the crime, his behavior in prison, and heard from Athan directly. Information from Seattle Times archives is included in this report. Cold case killer wants second chance |
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Killer's parole on hold; board to hear victim's sister
The Seattle Times … term was up to the Indeterminate Sentence Review Board. In deciding Athan should be released, the board considered the crime, his behavior in prison, and heard from Athan directly. Information from Seattle Times archives is included in this report. Cold case killer wants second chance |
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Crime Stoppers loses most of board in finance dispute
The Seattle Times A disagreement over financial record keeping led to the resignations of the majority of the governing board of Crime Stoppers of Puget Sound last month and has prompted a review by the Seattle Police Department's internal investigations office. … |
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April 15, 2011
Freedom Denied: Dawud Malik Declared Unfit for Release By State Prison Board – Seattle Weekly (blog)
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Freedom Denied: Dawud Malik Declared Unfit for Release By State Prison Board
Seattle Weekly (blog) In 1967, when he was 19, Malik was convicted along with 17-year-old Leodis Smith of taking part in a violent crime spree in Seattle that included two murders, four armed robberies and an assault. But, according to a unanimous ruling last week by the … |
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