Call for Clemency By Karen Gross “Ms. Gross. This is the Pardon Office with the Department of Justice. Please call me as soon as possible on a very urgent matter.” My heartbeat quickened. Finally! I knew, of course, exactly why […]
Over the past few months, promising sentencing reform has made slow progress. Despite sentencing reform bills being proposed in both the House and the Senate, Congress has yet to pass either bill. As families, legislators, and even law enforcement push for reform on […]
Harris & Carmichael, PLLC provided testimony to the Senate Courts of Justice Committee in support of pending legislation that affects whether defendants facing marijuana charges will have their driver’s licenses suspended. After a committee vote on February 3, the bill was […]
Two Mexican nationals have been convicted of federal murder charges in the death of a Border Patrol agent. The two men, Ivan Soto-Barraza and Jesus Leonel Sanchez-Meza, were members of a “rip crew,” which is a group that robs drug […]
Interesting data of US Sentencing Commission. 50% of federal inmates are there for drugs. Remaining 50%- robbery, fraud, firearms, sex offenses combined. See full report at Quick Facts on Federal Offenders in Prison
“Chong wasn’t forgotten. He was ignored. The former would merely be callous incompetence. The latter is what happens when you are conditioned to see drug offenders as less than human.” READ THE STORY at Washington Post
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