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  2. Reporter's privilege - Wikipedia

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    The United States Department of Justice created self-imposed guidelines intended to protect journalists by regulating the use of subpoenas against the press. These guidelines state that the government "should have made all reasonable attempts to obtain the information from alternative, non-media sources” before considering issuing a subpoena to a member of the news media. [4]

  3. Justice Manual - Wikipedia

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    The Justice Manual (known before 2018 as the United States Attorneys' Manual) is a looseleaf text designed as a quick and ready reference for United States Attorneys and other employees of the United States Department of Justice responsible for the prosecution of violations of federal law. It contains general policies and guidance relevant to ...

  4. Comprehensive Crime Control Act of 1984 - Wikipedia

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    The Bail Reform Act of 1984 was an act passed under the Comprehensive Crime Control Act of 1984 that created new standards in the criminal justice system for setting pre-trail release and bail to defendants. Many of the goals for the 1984 act were to revise or tie up lose ends left on bail reform from the previously enacted 1966 Bail Reform Act.

  5. Wikipedia:New pages patrol source guide - Wikipedia

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    The purpose of this page is to centralize information about reliable sources for use by new page reviewers when reviewing new articles. It is intended as a supplement to the reliable sources noticeboard and perennial sources list, to help page reviewers unfamiliar with a given subject assess notability and neutrality of an article––entries should focus on whether a specific publication is ...

  6. Criminal justice reform in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, Idaho created a group of members from the branches of government to contemplate the issues in the criminal justice system and find the most cost effective and safe practices to keep the public safe and reform the system. They have created guidelines to reduce recidivism rates in their state.

  7. Sentencing in England and Wales - Wikipedia

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    Created by the Coroners and Justice Act 2009, the Sentencing Council is an independent body which promotes consistent approaches to sentencing by issuing guidelines, analysing the impact of those guidelines on sentencing practice and to improve the confidence of the public by publishing information and promoting awareness of sentencing. The ...

  8. 2012 in American television - Wikipedia

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    9 CBS This Morning, the network's attempt at a unique news-and-analysis-intensive morning show, makes its debut, featuring a host team of Erica Hill, Gayle King, and Charlie Rose. [9] 13 A week-long commemoration of Today's 60th anniversary culminates in a gathering of past and current personalities from the NBC morning program. [10]

  9. Department of Corrections (Thailand) - Wikipedia

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    These guidelines allow the DOC to manipulate prison occupancy numbers. [ 21 ] : 14–15 When the Director-General of the Department of Corrections says—as he did in December 2019—that the 700,000 inmates behind bars are three times the capacity of the prisons [ 22 ] it is unclear which capacity standard he is using.