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Should You Accept A Plea Agreement? 

The decision whether to accept a plea agreement is one for you to make and depends on your specific circumstances.

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News: 17 Attorneys General Call On SCOTUS Not To Limit First Step Act

SCOTUS is on track to decide what courts may consider for relief under the First Step Act. Now, 17 attorneys generals are weighing in.

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I’ve Been In Your Shoes: Will Asking For a Lawyer Make You Seem Guilty? 

If you’re wondering if asking for a lawyer makes you look guilty, take time to read this perspective from someone who has been in your shoes.

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FCI Dublin Warden Charged With Sexual Abuse of Prisoners

A warden at Dublin Federal Correctional Institution sexually assaulted women prisoners under his authority. PREA complaints are a helpful resource to file complaints against sexual assault in prison.

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Federal Court to Hear the Infamous “Kids for Cash” Case

The Wilkes-Barre Federal courthouse to hear the infamous “Kids for Cash” lawsuit hearing and thousands of victims to testify.

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Man Gets Four-Year Sentence for Droning Contraband into Prison

People inside and outside Fort Dix worked together to drop cell phones, tobacco, and other contraband into prison at night.

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What Does Beyond A Reasonable Doubt Actually Mean?

In a criminal case, the prosecution must prove your guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. What does the term “beyond a reasonable doubt” mean?

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How Are Civil And Criminal Cases Related To Each Other?

Civil and criminal cases are separate in the United States justice system, but the two concepts are still related. Understand why.

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