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Arizona sentencing reform committee begins work on new legislation
“While Blackman was adamant that the committee’s final product won’t extend to violent offenders, he said he plans to examine the classification system that determines who is considered dangerous or violent, and is open to changes.”
Please read this published article here:
Sentencing reform committee begins work on new legislation • Arizona Mirror
CCRC-scholarship-round-up-august-2019 IN ARLINGTON, A JURY MUST DECIDE IF A NONVIOLENT SEX OFFENDER SHOULD STAY INCARCERATED AFTER SERVING HIS SENTENCE
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