Rockefeller Drug Laws: New Report
New York needs to reform the Rockefeller Drug Laws by granting judges discretion to depart from statutory sentencing ranges, especially in cases of nonviolent drug felony ...
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Real Reform New York
A year after partial reform of New Yorks draconian Rockefeller Drug Laws, a new report released on December 14 by The Legal ...
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Real Reform New York
... Rights Watch and Physicians for Human Rights, along with the vast majority of New York residents. Haven't the Rockefeller Drug Laws ...
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Drug Policy Alliance: Reform in New York
For the last eight years, the Alliance has been active in the movement to repeal New York's harsh Rockefeller Drug Laws . Enacted in 1973 under Governor Nelson Rockefeller, the Rockefeller Drug Laws ...
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Drug Policy Alliance: Rockefeller Drug Laws
Effects of the Laws As of December 31, 1998, there were over 22,000 drug offenders locked up in New York state prisons, about 33% of the entire prison population
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New York's Rockefeller Drug Laws
New York's Rockefeller Drug Laws By Kevin Muscoreil, Prisoner of the Drug War With the active support of then Governor Nelson Rockefeller, the New York drug laws were enacted in 1973, instituting ...
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Drop the Rock, Repeal the Rockefeller Drug Laws
Enacted in 1973 when Nelson Rockefeller was governor, the Rockefeller Drug Laws require harsh prison terms for the possession or sale of relatively small amounts of drugs.
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Drop The Rock: New York Begins Overhaul Of Rockefeller Drug Laws
A study by a nonprofit found that reform of New York's draconian Rockefeller drug laws would result in saving millions of dollars a year. According to the Schenectady Daily Gazette on May 1, 2002 ...
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When It Comes to Drug Laws, the Jokes End - New York Times
For decades, New York State has socked drug offenders with some of the stiffest penalties in the land. The Rockefeller drug laws, they are commonly called
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Rockefeller Laws
Myths and Facts about the Rockefeller Drug Laws Judge's Report - What New York's judges say about these laws.. . Pending Legislation to change NY's drug laws
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Rockefeller Drug Laws -- 20 Years Later
Testimony of New York State Corrections Commissioner Thomas A. Coughlin, III: "Rockefeller Drug Laws -- 20 Years Later" Before a hearing convened by the Assembly Committee on Codes
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Who Goes to Prison for Drug Offenses?
In an effort to refute criticism of New Yorks drug laws, the New York State District Attorneys Association (NYSDAA) has recently issued a document titled, New York State Drug Laws
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Collateral Casualties:
COLLATERAL CASUALTIES: Children of Incarcerated Drug Offenders in New York ... II. New York Drug Laws: Who Goes to Prison
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Rockefeller drug laws - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The adoption of the Rockefeller drug laws gave New York State the distinction of having the toughest laws of its kind in the entire United States — an approach soon imitated by the state of Michigan ...
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Rockefeller Drug Laws Information Sheet
Women, especially black and Latina women, are particularly affected by the Rockefeller Drug Laws. Incarcerated women in New York are more likely than men to be drug offenders
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