Month: September 2019

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CALIFORNIA’S HATE CRIME LAWS ARE LEADING TO HARSHER SENTENCING
September 25th 2019 | By: Frances Prizzia | Violent Crimes
Politics and other current, newsworthy events have led to an increase in attention to possible affronts made because of one’s affiliation with a
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CALIFORNIA’S AGE OF CONSENT, AND WHAT IT MEANS FOR YOU
September 17th 2019 | By: Frances Prizzia | Sex Crimes
UNDERSTANDING CONSENT IN CALIFORNIA Since 2014, California has defined consent as an “affirmative and ongoing” process for any sexual activity. This
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A PROSECUTOR'S DUTY: DEFINING JUSTICE
September 11th 2019 | By: Frances Prizzia | Criminal Justice Reform
In my last blog, I began talking about the structural imbalances in the criminal justice system between the government and the accused and the ways the Constitution
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WHO WILL WATCH THE WATCHERS
September 04th 2019 | By: Frances Prizzia | Uncategorized
There are few places in which the balance of power is as uneven as in criminal prosecution. On one side, you have the government, with essentially unlimited resources.
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