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A tour through the circles of hell
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Author
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O'Shea, Patrick
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10 pages
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A Tour Through The Circles of Hell By Patrick O'Shea Correction office David Hale was horrified by the barbaric and brutal actions of his fellow officers. "I can't describe it to you --I've never seen beatings like that," he recalled. "At least 50 guys got it, maybe more. I seen them carry one inmate down the hall with a guard on each leg and one on each arm. The assistant warden comes down the hall and grabs the inmate's testicles and starts yanking on them...
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apw:12349176
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2017-11-03T14:47:27.593Z
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Is there really justice for all?
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Author
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O'Shea, Patrick
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4 pages
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Is There Really Justice For All? When Public Officials engage in Conspiracies to Cover up Potential Criminal Acts - Far too often the Guilty Parties are not held Accountable by the Criminal Justice System. HOW THEN WE ASK: Are Families of the Victims to Obtain Closure and Justice? My Mother Was Never the Same Ovell Krell s last contact with her brother George Owen Smith took place back in 1940. At the young age of 14, George was sent off to one of Florida's most brutal Reform Schools, th...
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apw:12349159
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2017-11-03T14:47:25.988Z
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Seeking to avoid the real possibility
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Author
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O'Shea, Patrick
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3 pages
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.3 U E N I L E J U S T I C E eal ossiility of a avo US. Toca V. Louisiana P. I. O’Shea The Key Issue in the Toca. Case Involved the Retroactive Application of Miller V. Alabama. E‘: is indeed somewhat of a rare occurrence when a prosecutor, especially one Who for many years, had adamantly opposed any earlier deals, moves to moot a case that the United States Supreme Court has agreed to hear. That is exactly what has just happened in the case of T oca V. Lauisitmal. The issue in T oca involves...
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apw:12349187
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2017-11-03T14:47:28.245Z
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Sentencing juvenile offenders to life without the possibility of parole in Massachusetts
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Author
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O'Shea, Patrick
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3 pages
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Sentencing Juvenile Offenders to Life Without the Possibility of Parole in Massachusetts Should Juveniles Be Treated the Same as Adults? By Patrick O'Shea
When it comes to the issue of the severity of punishment handed out to juvenile offenders, Massachusetts has a long and torrid history of treating some juvenile offenders more harshly than adults.
A Historical Perspective The problems inherent in dealing with the treatment of juvenile offenders in an antiquated criminal justice sys...
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apw:12349191
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2017-11-03T14:47:28.552Z
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The exorbitant financial cost associated with wrongful criminal convictions in Massachusetts
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Author
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O'Shea, Patrick
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7 pages
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CRIMINAL JUSTICE The Exorbitant Financial Cost Associated With Wrongful Criminal Convictions in Massachusetts Tens of Millions in TaxpayerDollars Are Being Spent Because of Police and Prosecutorial Misconduct! By P.J. O’Shea Depending upon the source, the numbers may vary, but there is one thing that remains crystal clear; Massachusetts taxpayers are dishing out exorbitant amounts of cash to pay for the mistakes of police and prosecutors. In 2004 Massachusetts joined 28 other states and enact...
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apw:12349168
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2017-11-03T14:47:26.746Z
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The politicalization of crime and its consequences
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Author
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O'Shea, Patrick
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7 pages
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Criminal Justice
The Politicalization of Crime And Its Unintended Consequences By P.J. O'Shea
At approximately 7:00 p.m. in the evening of April 3, 1987 Cliff Barnes, a car salesman in the tiny bucolic town of Oxon Hill, Maryland arrived home from work. While Mr. Barnes was in the process of cleaning up, he heard a strange noise in the home he shared with his fiancée Angela Miller. Later, Mr. Barnes would tell the police that at the time, he did not feel overly concerned about the un...
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apw:12349151
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2017-11-03T14:47:25.748Z
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Why the United States Supreme Court should make Miller v. Alabama retroactive
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Author
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O'Shea, Patrick
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3 pages
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JUVENILE JUSTICE Why the United States Supreme Court Should Make Miller v. Alabama Retroactive P. J. O’Shea inally, after two earlier refusals 1 to revisit its 2012 landmark decision in llliller. v,. Alabama} and much legal uncertainty, the United States Supreme Court has agreed to address the question of Miller’s retroactive application . In the upcoming case of T oca v. Louisiana, 3 which the Court has agreed to consider, the Supreme Court will have the opportunity to move juvenile justice ...
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apw:12349164
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2017-11-03T14:47:26.291Z