...splashed across the front page of newspapers across the country, why...Bibas of the University of Pennsylvania Law School wrote more than...
...the front porch of an Easton, Pa...juveniles nationwide. In Pennsylvania, a juvenile convicted...the opportunity for parole. After...
...their representatives, would be allowed to appear before the Pennsylvania Board of Probation and Parole when their offenders are up for parole under legislation...
...PAROLE A measure, HB 492, that would allow victims, or their representatives, to appear before the Pennsylvania Board of Probation and...
... Last year, the Pennsylvania General Assembly took up Senate...
...on drug and firearm charges. The same day, respondent Pennsylvania Board of Probation and Parole arrested Fisher for parole violations. The state...
...year marks the 50th anniversary of the landmark U.S. Supreme...the remaining 30 states, including Pennsylvania, assign appointed counsel in only...
...Pennsylvania court officials said...who is part of the Administrative Office...Lawyers' Trust Accounts) Board and of White...
...Pennsylvania, like many...one example of Pennsylvania's...to state parole, county probation and local...
...bargaining is back in front of the U.S. Supreme Court...half to be served on probation. The plea resulted...
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