Protecting the Rights of Crime Victims: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on the Constitution, Federalism, and Property Rights of the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, One Hundred Sixth Congress, First Session ... St. Louis, MO, May 1, 1999, Volume 4U.S. Government Printing Office, 2000 - 60 pages |
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... present at trial and during sen- tencing , and to have input in parole decisions , and to receive notifi- cation of a prisoner's release or escape . This last March , the full Judiciary Committee held a hearing on the proposed ...
... present at trial and during sen- tencing , and to have input in parole decisions , and to receive notifi- cation of a prisoner's release or escape . This last March , the full Judiciary Committee held a hearing on the proposed ...
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... present at sentencing if the State retains the right to revisit and to revise the sentence without notice to the victims ? This is , in my judgment , an omission in the law that is worth rectifying . The recent experience of the ...
... present at sentencing if the State retains the right to revisit and to revise the sentence without notice to the victims ? This is , in my judgment , an omission in the law that is worth rectifying . The recent experience of the ...
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... present and submit a statement at all such proceedings to determine a con- ditional release from custody , acceptance of a negotiated plea or sentence ; the foregoing rights of parole hearings that is not public to the extent that these ...
... present and submit a statement at all such proceedings to determine a con- ditional release from custody , acceptance of a negotiated plea or sentence ; the foregoing rights of parole hearings that is not public to the extent that these ...
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... present and so on . All they have to do is check this off , and we will provide a stamped , self - addressed envelope for them to send it back in . We make it as easy as possible for them , and still we're at that 13.6 percent who elect ...
... present and so on . All they have to do is check this off , and we will provide a stamped , self - addressed envelope for them to send it back in . We make it as easy as possible for them , and still we're at that 13.6 percent who elect ...
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... present at each and every phase of parole hearings . In 1995 , House bill 174 and House bill 232 were signed and supported by the Governor . House bill 174 increased the amount a crime vic- tim could receive for counseling . House bill ...
... present at each and every phase of parole hearings . In 1995 , House bill 174 and House bill 232 were signed and supported by the Governor . House bill 174 increased the amount a crime vic- tim could receive for counseling . House bill ...
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Page 39 - The Governor shall have the power to grant reprieves, commutations and pardons after conviction, for all offenses except treason and cases of impeachment, upon such conditions, and with such restrictions and limitations, as he may think proper, subject to such regulations as may be provided by law relative to the manner of applying for pardons.
Page 36 - A pardon is an act of grace, proceeding from the power entrusted with the execution of the laws, which exempts the individual, on whom it is bestowed, from the punishment the law inflicts for a crime he has committed.
Page 32 - when someone is a victim, he or she should be at the center of the criminal justice process...
Page 37 - He shall have power, after conviction, to grant reprieves, commutations and pardons for all crimes and offenses, except treason and cases of impeachment, upon such conditions as he may think proper ; subject, however, to such regulations, as to the manner of applying for pardons, as may be prescribed by law.
Page 57 - Only the victim or the victim's lawful representative shall have standing to assert the rights established by this article. Nothing in this article shall provide grounds to stay or continue any trial, reopen any proceeding or invalidate any ruling, except with respect to conditional release or restitution or to provide rights guaranteed by this article in future proceedings, without staying or continuing a trial. Nothing...
Page 26 - When someone is a victim, he or she should be at the center of the criminal justice process, not on the outside looking in.
Page 53 - Nothing in this section shall be construed as creating a cause of action for money damages against the suite, a county, a municipality, or any of the agencies, instrumentalities, or employees provided that the General Assembly may, by statutory enactment, reverse, modify, or supercede any judicial decision or rule arising from any cause of action brought pursuant to this section.
Page 36 - A pardon in our days is not a private act of grace from an individual happening to possess power. It is a part of the Constitutional scheme. When granted it Is the determination of the ultimate authority that the public welfare will be better served by inflicting less than what the judgment fixed.
Page 37 - And he [the President) shall have power to grant reprieves and pardons for offenses against the United States, except in cases of...
Page 31 - For some victims, making a statement helps restore balance between themselves and the offenders. Others may consider it part of a just process or may want to communicate the impact of the offense to the...