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20131115-233911-DC

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on

Violation of victim rights, civil rights discrimination, family law court services of alameda county city of Oakland. Father 4children equal protection 14amendment due process. 10+ yrs local agencies fcs fvlu opd cps conflict state voc#A08-0908129. Father/victim forced to create victim advocacy group self help, no resources available. Work through DOJ 8+ yrs and FBI 3/10. Case#rf03095015 now confidential, no more family law in Oakland, still illegal practices and patterns of corrupt behavior. Contact justice dept and FBI as well as attorney general California.

20130619-90513-OH

Submitted by Joselle Shea on

The Ohio Parole Board has discretionary releasing authority over a portion of the prison population that is comprised of offenders serving sentences for the most serious crimes. Specifically, approximately 50% of the offenders heard are convicted of a Homicide offense including Aggravated Murder, Murder and Manslaughter. Another 30% of those offenders heard by the Board are convicted of a sex offense. In it release decision making, the Board utilizes a risk instrument (ORAS) that is predictive of the general risk of an offender to reoffend.

20130523-191026-CA

Submitted by Joselle Shea on

Our Drug Court is in transition. Some of the issues are personnel related, i.e.Dept of Public Health staff and the fact that the court has a visiting judge overseeing Drug Court. Some are related to the need for programmatic changes. Overall, we are very interested in improving our graduation rate which resides steadily at 23%.

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