December 15, 2011
U.S. v. SEARCY – Leagle.com
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U.S. v. SEARCY
Leagle.com Post-conviction relief is available to a federal prisoner under 28 USC § 2255 where "the sentence was imposed in violation of the Constitution or laws of the United States, or . . . the court was without jurisdiction to impose such sentence, … |
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December 14, 2011
U.S. v. W.B.H. – Leagle.com
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U.S. v. W.B.H.
Leagle.com The issue is whether it violates the Ex Post Facto Clause to require a defendant who is convicted of a post-SORNA crime that is not a sex offense to register as a condition of supervised release because of a pre-SORNA, Alabama Youthful Offender Act … |
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New Jersey Appeals Court Limits Sex Offender Monitoring
U.S. Politics Today At issue was whether satellite-based monitoring under New Jersey's Sex Offender Monitoring Act could be applied to a parolee who was convicted more than 20 years before the law's passage but was released two years after it went into effect. … |
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October 28, 2011
U.S. v. PAGE – Leagle.com
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U.S. v. PAGE
Leagle.com "A court need not be as detailed or specific when imposing a revocation sentence as it must be when imposing a post-conviction sentence, but it still must provide a statement of reasons for the sentence imposed." Thompson, 595 F.3d at 547 (internal … |
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October 21, 2011
Millions of Federal Dollars Flow into Washington to Fight Prostitution – U.S. Politics Today
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Millions of Federal Dollars Flow into Washington to Fight Prostitution
U.S. Politics Today Even an allegation of sexual misconduct with a minor can have disastrous consequences; unfortunately, an accusation of a sex crime has become the modern equivalent of a witch hunt. The recent federal grants mean Seattle enforcement agencies will be … |
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September 20, 2011
U.S. v. BERRY – Leagle.com
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U.S. v. BERRY
Leagle.com Jessie Berry appeals the sentence imposed upon revocation of his supervised release subsequent to his conviction for possession, with intent to distribute, crack cocaine, in violation of 21 USC § 841(a)(1). The district court sentenced Berry to a … |
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Las Vegas Gets Medical Tourists as U.S. Mayors Aim to Boost Jobs
Bloomberg Las Vegas, America's fastest-growing big city in the past decade, is building a performing-arts center, a new City Hall and a museum devoted to organized crime in its once-sleepy downtown. The projects add to the two-year-old Cleveland Clinic, … Las Vegas Gets Medical Tourists as US Mayors Aim to Boost Jobs |
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July 8, 2011
U.S. v. CRAWLEY – Leagle.com
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U.S. v. CRAWLEY
Leagle.com Release pending appeal of the denial of post-conviction relief should be granted "only when the [movant] has raised substantial constitutional claims up-on which he has a high probability of success, and also when extraordinary or ex-ceptional … |
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July 7, 2011
U.S. v. MYRTHIL – Leagle.com
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U.S. v. MYRTHIL
Leagle.com The district court found that it lacked jurisdiction to consider the post-conviction petition, but also ruled that the petition was untimely and lacked merit. Myrthil's relevant arguments first assert that, with respect to his original conviction, … |
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June 23, 2011
U.S. v. GOINES – Leagle.com
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U.S. v. GOINES
Leagle.com Goines argues his sentence on the principal conviction was unreasonable. Finding no error, we affirm. Because Goines did not object to any procedural irregularities at sentencing, our review of the procedural aspects of the sentence is for plain error. … |
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