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November 18, 2009
New ABA Criminal Justice magazine issue on "Postconviction Practices"
Thanks to this post at StandDown, I discovered that the latest issue of the Criminal Justice magazine from the American Bar Association has a symposium focused on Postconviction Practices. Here are the main pieces from this valuable issue:
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Priming Postconviction Representation by Andrew E. Taslitz
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Procedural Obstacles to Reviewing Ineffective Assistance of Trial Counsel Claims in State and Federal Postconviction Proceedings by Eve Brensike Primus
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Postconviction Claims of Innocence by Myrna S. Raeder
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Gubernatorial Clemency Powers: Justice or Mercy? by Kathleen “Cookie” Ridolfi and Seth Gordon
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From Arrest to Reintegration: A Model for Mitigating Collateral Consequences of Criminal Proceedings by J. McGregor Smyth, Jr.
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Comments
I can't get the links to work, Professor. I'm not sure whether that's just me or if the HTML is wrong.
Posted by: JC | Nov 18, 2009 7:38:55 PM
Never mind, it's just the direct links to the articles that I can't get to work (the ones to StandDown and the ABA work, and they have the articles).
Posted by: JC | Nov 18, 2009 7:57:45 PM
I think I have now fixed the links.... sorry about that JC.
Posted by: Doug B. | Nov 19, 2009 8:59:21 AM





