Sep 20, 2024
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Gunmaker Smith & Wesson sues New Jersey to block subpoena

New Jersey has some of the most stringent gun laws in the country. Not coincidentally, it also has an attorney general, Gurbir Grewal, engaged in a crusade against firearms. In a 2018 press conference, he stated that “each gun that we take off the streets is a life, or multiple... Read More »

Family members of Francois Holloway after his hearing on June 2014. Mr. Holloway was convicted on carjacking charges in 1996 and given a term longer then those of many murder convictions. (Anthony Lanzilote for The New York Times)
Former Judge Seeks to Shorten Mandatory Prison Terms He Once Imposed

In 2018, President Trump signed the First Step Act. This bipartisan criminal justice legislation reduced mandatory sentences formerly required by federal firearms law 18 U.S.C. Section 924(c). The First Step Act also prevented the sentences issued under 924(c) from being mandatorily “stacked” to run consecutively. Prior to The First Step... Read More »

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Supreme Court Puts Man Back on Death Row

About a year ago in the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, George Russell Kayer was taken off of death row where he had been sent for killing his friend over a gambling debt. He had argued that he did not receive effective counsel, in violation of his 6th Amendment rights.... Read More »

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A Decline in Serial Killings Has Some Researchers Wondering, ‘Why?’

Serial killers and their tantalizing mysteries are the things of nightmares and cautionary children tales. But the reality is, documented cases of serial killers in the United States are decreasing, and it's unclear why that is. Serial Killer Statistics Over the Decades Virginia’s Radford University and the Florida Gulf Coast... Read More »