by jeubank | Oct 25, 2015 | Courts & Judicial Interpretation, Criminal Justice, Education & Youth, Racial Justice, Reproductive Rights, Sex Equality, Uncategorized
Family Hires High-Profile Civil-Rights Lawyer after Roadside Shooting of Black Church Musician by Officer in Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. Corey Jones, a drummer who played in his church and in a band, finished a gig when his car broke down on the freeway exit ramp. Mr....
by jeubank | Oct 23, 2015 | Amicus, Criminal Justice, Uncategorized
With the 2016 presidential primaries around the corner, immigration reform has been a common topic of conversation, with border security the central theme. However, frequently overlooked in this conversation are the consequences of devolving an overwhelming degree of...
by jeubank | Oct 2, 2015 | Amicus, Criminal Justice, Poverty and Economic Justice
In October 1980, Danny Bearden plead guilty to burglary and theft. The trial court sentenced Mr. Bearden to four years probation and ordered him to pay $750 in fines and restitution, with $200 payable over the first two days, and the rest of the $550 balance due...