Crime exist everywhere in the world. While this is the case, increases in the number of individuals incarcerated between 1969 and 2013 is staggering. It has been reported that since 1969, more individuals have been incarcerated than ever before in history. Crimes are being by corrections officers, police officers and prison guards than are being reported in a number of areas. It is for these and associated reasons that a prisoner rights attorney in NYC is essential at places like Ryker's Island, and other institutions around the world.
Without the help of these amazing men and women in the legal industry, many of those individuals may face death before freedom. Others, with the help of these individuals might very well eventually find freedom, though it can often take months, if not years, depending on the severity of the crime and length of the sentence.
One area in which these individuals often work tirelessly are in cases in which those whom the attorney, or attorneys believe is innocent has been placed on death row for a higher crime, or crimes. It is the innocent within these walls which need the most help. For whether attempting to obtain a Stay from a Governor, or continue to prove innocence, all can take years from when the individual, innocent or otherwise was first charged, jailed and sent to prison.
Due to a number of reasons, and stupidity at times, individuals on parole are often immediately assumed guilty even when it comes to minor violations. One reason this is the case is because of the statistics of felons who achieve parole then re-offend. While this is a proven fact with some, not all parolees should be considered in this light.
Take one case for example, in which a man on parole acted in self-defense after a woman came at him with a knife, because he stopped her, and she went and told neighbors a different story, the police came and arrested the young man whom never had a chance to tell the other side of the story. In prison, the pubic defender would not listen to the story either, resulting in a long sentence, and additional time on parole.
Another problem in which these lawyers work is in regard to the murders now taking place at many prisons, both public and private around the world. In one case, a prison is under investigation for the homicide of a 63 year old mental patient who was treated quite roughly during an escort fro one area of the prison to another and died. After the investigation was complete, the death was ruled a homicide. There have been a number of other people die under circumstances that do not appear to be natural, as a result the prison still remains under investigation in relation to these deaths and other incidents.
The U. S. Congress, after researching the recent events in the United States with regards to police murders has now set forth new regulations. Initially, the police forces in the United States and elsewhere were developed to serve and protect the people in a time of need.
It will most likely take years according to one U. S. Congressman who had tried to have the old law revived several times and was met with resistance. It will be interesting to see if the new language has an impact and how rapidly the law will be enforced by the Federal Government. The same Congressman also admits that we can not wait as long as it will take for the bill to be signed into law and go into effect before some action must be taken to stop the madness.
Without the help of these amazing men and women in the legal industry, many of those individuals may face death before freedom. Others, with the help of these individuals might very well eventually find freedom, though it can often take months, if not years, depending on the severity of the crime and length of the sentence.
One area in which these individuals often work tirelessly are in cases in which those whom the attorney, or attorneys believe is innocent has been placed on death row for a higher crime, or crimes. It is the innocent within these walls which need the most help. For whether attempting to obtain a Stay from a Governor, or continue to prove innocence, all can take years from when the individual, innocent or otherwise was first charged, jailed and sent to prison.
Due to a number of reasons, and stupidity at times, individuals on parole are often immediately assumed guilty even when it comes to minor violations. One reason this is the case is because of the statistics of felons who achieve parole then re-offend. While this is a proven fact with some, not all parolees should be considered in this light.
Take one case for example, in which a man on parole acted in self-defense after a woman came at him with a knife, because he stopped her, and she went and told neighbors a different story, the police came and arrested the young man whom never had a chance to tell the other side of the story. In prison, the pubic defender would not listen to the story either, resulting in a long sentence, and additional time on parole.
Another problem in which these lawyers work is in regard to the murders now taking place at many prisons, both public and private around the world. In one case, a prison is under investigation for the homicide of a 63 year old mental patient who was treated quite roughly during an escort fro one area of the prison to another and died. After the investigation was complete, the death was ruled a homicide. There have been a number of other people die under circumstances that do not appear to be natural, as a result the prison still remains under investigation in relation to these deaths and other incidents.
The U. S. Congress, after researching the recent events in the United States with regards to police murders has now set forth new regulations. Initially, the police forces in the United States and elsewhere were developed to serve and protect the people in a time of need.
It will most likely take years according to one U. S. Congressman who had tried to have the old law revived several times and was met with resistance. It will be interesting to see if the new language has an impact and how rapidly the law will be enforced by the Federal Government. The same Congressman also admits that we can not wait as long as it will take for the bill to be signed into law and go into effect before some action must be taken to stop the madness.
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