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- They Served Their Time for Sex Crimes. The State Won’t Let . . .
Russell Tinsley had a long history of committing serious crimes, including rape and assault with a deadly weapon, in other states by the time he was imprisoned for car theft in New Jersey in 2008
- Crime and Criminals - The New York Times
News about Crime and Criminals, including commentary and archival articles published in The New York Times
- Time Limits for Charges: State Criminal Statutes of Limitations
This FindLaw article provides a state-by-state look at the criminal statute of limitations laws
- Average Jail Time for Crimes - Lookup Inmate
One of the critical considerations regarding criminal offenses is the length of jail time someone might face upon conviction The average prison sentence length can vary based on the type of crime you commit, the crime’s state, and the specific details of your case
- ‘They can’t go home because they didn’t commit enough crime’
Over nearly three decades of incarceration, every time he attempted to shorten his life sentence — filing appeals, petitioning the governor for clemency — prosecutors came out in fervent opposition, using the full weight of government to smother his efforts Every time, the state won
- Protecting Youth in the Criminal Justice System | State Court . . .
A man sentenced to life in prison at 18 years old explains why state laws that funnel kids into the adult system are unjust and short-sighted
- Truth in Sentencing in State Prisons - Bureau of Justice . . .
Since many States are unable to report the minimum time to be served by offenders admitted to prison, estimates of minimum time to be served and percent of sentence to be served were calculated with data from 26 States or about half of State prison admissions
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