• Collateral consequences of criminal conviction are the additional civil state penalties, mandated by statute, that attach to a criminal conviction. They...
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  • restrictions imposed directly upon conviction, there can also be collateral civil consequences resulting from a criminal conviction, but which are not imposed...
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  • In addition to the sentence, a conviction can also have other consequences, known as collateral consequences of criminal charges. These can include impacts...
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    conviction. Background check Collateral consequences of criminal conviction Police certificate "National Police Checking Service List of Accredited Organizations"...
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    Felony disenfranchisement in the United States (category Criminal justice reform in the United States)
    disenfranchisement is one among the collateral consequences of criminal conviction and the loss of rights due to conviction for criminal offense. In 2016, 6.1 million...
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  • other than a presidential pardon. Collateral consequences of criminal conviction in the United States Criminal law of the United States Human rights in...
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  • whether attorneys are required to advise their criminal clients about other consequences of convictions. José Padilla was born in Honduras in 1950. He...
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  • Baker, 554 U.S. 471 (2008) Non-economic damages caps Collateral consequences of criminal conviction Penal bond The landmark cases that established this...
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  • declaring a person a fugitive. Another was applying collateral consequences of criminal conviction (especially property forfeiture) where the suspects had died...
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    War on drugs (redirect from War of drugs)
    on Drugs, and the Collateral Consequences of Criminal Conviction" Archived April 21, 2008, at the Wayback Machine, v.6 Journal of Gender, Race, Justice...
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    miscarriage of justice occurs when an unfair outcome occurs in a criminal or civil proceeding, such as the conviction and punishment of a person for...
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  • acquitted of all charges. Collateral consequences of criminal conviction Prosecution of Offences Act 1985, s.18(1) Practice Direction (Costs in Criminal Proceedings)...
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  • Race and the war on drugs (category Drug policy of the United States)
    federal funding. Some authors have suggested that the collateral consequences of criminal conviction are more serious than the legal penalties. In many cases...
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  • among the collateral consequences of criminal conviction and the loss of rights due to conviction for criminal offense. Proponents[who?] of disenfranchising...
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    the collateral consequences of conviction, including disenfranchisement or lack of access to housing or employment, that may restrict the rights of individuals...
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  • registration is a mandatory collateral consequence of criminal conviction. Due to this feature, laws target a wide range of behaviors and tend to treat...
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  • cumulative causation Collateral consequences of criminal conviction Cost of poverty Culture of poverty Deprivation index Diseases of poverty Economic inequality...
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  • questioned the contention that impeachment and conviction by Congress was a prerequisite for any criminal prosecution. Pan asked Sauer how a defendant who...
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  • there is a large body of case law that these civil statutes and regulations (collateral consequences) are not penal (criminal punishment) and thus not...
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  • Pardon (redirect from Criminal pardon)
    relieved of some or all of the legal consequences resulting from a criminal conviction. A pardon may be granted before or after conviction for the crime...
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  • Expungement (category Criminal procedure)
    Machine [bare URL PDF] Margaret Colgate Love, Relief From the Collateral Consequences of a Criminal Conviction: A State-By-State Resource Guide (June 2008)...
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  • Alaska Supreme Court ruled in 2006 that a "conviction based on a no contest plea will collaterally estop the criminal defendant from denying any element in...
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    hold that defense counsel need not discuss with defendants the collateral consequences of pleading guilty, such as consecutive sentencing or even treatment...
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  • of the sentence, through phenomena including social stigma, loss of governmental benefits, or collectively, the collateral consequences of criminal charges...
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  • the Era of Mass Conviction, 160 U. Penn. L. Rev. 1789 (2012) Chin, Gabriel "Jack" (June 7, 2018). "Civil death lives!". Collateral Consequences Resource...
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  • adverse consequences exist from the criminal conviction. Some courts of appeals determined adverse consequences occur with any collateral consequence of a conviction...
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  • Gabriel J. Chin (category University of Cincinnati College of Law faculty)
    the Collateral Consequences of Criminal Conviction", 6 Iowa J. Gender, Race, & Just. 253 (2003), reprinted in Civil Penalties, Social Consequences 27 Pledging...
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  • Felony (category Criminal law)
    September 2017. "Loss and Restoration of Civil Rights & Firearms Rights". Restoration of Rights Project. Collateral Consequences Resource Center. May 2017. Retrieved...
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    doctrines of res judicata (claim preclusion) and collateral estoppel (issue preclusion). Under res judicata, a final judgment on the merits of an action...
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  • deprived of liberty or, in extreme cases, life, as well as suffering the collateral consequences and social stigma attached to a conviction. The prosecution...
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