Impact of Alternatives to Prosecution on International Co-operation: Indian Perspective
The Indian perspective on the impact of alternatives to prosecution, such as plea bargaining, compounding of offences, probation, arbitration, compensation, open prisons, and immunity from prosecution for volunteering narcotic addicts, reflects a historical evolution in the legal system. The concept
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Criminal Justice Reforms in North Carolina
North Carolina has emerged as a leader in criminal justice reforms, particularly in addressing wrongful convictions and reducing the use of the death penalty. With a focus on exonerations, media coverage, and public concern, the state has seen significant changes in its approach to the justice syste
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Connections Between Lyle May, Troy Davis, and Exoneration Stories
Explore the intertwined narratives of Lyle May and Troy Davis, delving into legal complexities, expert witness credibility, and the impact of cooperation with law enforcement. Discover the common threads linking their cases to broader themes of justice and exoneration.
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Analyses on Legal Immunity, Compensation, and Criminal vs. Civil Sanctions
Exploring concepts of absolute and qualified immunity, challenges in receiving compensation post-exoneration, and the differences between criminal and civil sanctions, shedding light on the complexities of legal justice systems.
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