Capital Litigation Weekly News Roundup 8/02/22

Below is this week’s roundup of relevant capital case developments. CBS Pittsburgh 08/02/2022 The Ohio Supreme Court has upheld the death penalty for a man convicted of killing a couple he was housesitting for. CBS News Miami 8/02/2022 Family members of the Parkland shooting victims testified at the gunman's sentencing trial on

2022-08-02T10:30:34-04:00August 2nd, 2022|Capital Litigation, Featured, News, Prosecutorial News|Comments Off on Capital Litigation Weekly News Roundup 8/02/22

Press Release: APA Issues Preliminary Report on New Recommendations for State and Local Prosecutors to Address Violence Against Elected Officials, Public Servants, and Government Institutions

Press Contact: David LaBahn david.labahn@apainc.org 202-570-0763 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Press Release: APA Issues Preliminary Report on New Recommendations for State and Local Prosecutors to Address Violence Against Elected Officials, Public Servants, and Government Institutions The Association of Prosecuting Attorneys (APA), in partnership with the Joyce Foundation announced today the release of the preliminary

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Mass Violence Weekly News Roundup 7/26/22

This week’s news roundup on cases of mass violence relevant to prosecutors and prosecution teams is featured below. Milwaukee Journal Sentinel July 25, 2022 A fifth person has been charged in a May mass shooting that injured 17 people in Milwaukee.  He has been accused of firing a weapon during the coordinated attack.

2022-07-26T12:23:17-04:00July 26th, 2022|Featured, Gun Violence, Mass Violence, News, Prosecutorial News|Comments Off on Mass Violence Weekly News Roundup 7/26/22

Capital Litigation Weekly News Roundup 7/26/22

Below is this week’s roundup of relevant capital case developments. WRTV July 19, 2022 Delaware County Prosecutor Eric Hoffman is considering the death penalty for two men accused of killing three people in connection to a robbery. KSLA July 19, 2022 The convicted murderer of State Trooper Steven Vincent was sentenced to

2022-07-26T11:56:43-04:00July 26th, 2022|Capital Litigation, Featured, News, Prosecutorial News|Comments Off on Capital Litigation Weekly News Roundup 7/26/22

Capital Litigation Weekly News Roundup 7/19/22

Below is this week’s roundup of relevant capital case developments. ABC News July 18, 2022 The Parkland shooter's death penalty trial has begun. KTVB July 15, 2022 Lori Vallow's defense team has filed three motions asking for her indictment to be returned to the grand jury for more hearings, including on the

2022-07-20T16:27:57-04:00July 19th, 2022|Capital Litigation, Featured, News, Prosecutorial News|Comments Off on Capital Litigation Weekly News Roundup 7/19/22

Mass Violence Weekly News Roundup 7/19/22

This week’s news roundup on cases of mass violence relevant to prosecutors and prosecution teams is featured below. NPR July 18, 2022 Three people were fatally shot and two were injured Sunday evening at an Indiana mall after a man with a rifle opened fire in a food court. An armed civilian shot

2022-07-20T16:28:53-04:00July 19th, 2022|Featured, Gun Violence, Mass Violence, News, Prosecutorial News|Comments Off on Mass Violence Weekly News Roundup 7/19/22

Mass Violence Weekly News Roundup 7/12/22

This week’s news roundup on cases of mass violence relevant to prosecutors and prosecution teams is featured below. ABC7 Chicago 07/11/22 Lake County State's Attorney Eric Rinehart says he expects additional charges in the Highland Park mass shooting, possibly against additional people.  The state is attempting to ascertain what the alleged shooter's parents

2022-07-13T11:56:19-04:00July 12th, 2022|Featured, Gun Violence, Mass Violence, News, Prosecutorial News|Comments Off on Mass Violence Weekly News Roundup 7/12/22

Capital Litigation Weekly News Roundup 7/12/22

Below is this week’s roundup of relevant capital case developments. WAFB 07/11/22 Jury selection has begun for the new sentencing trial of a man convicted of the 2015 murder of Trooper Stephen Vincent.  Prosecutors are seeking the death penalty. WSAZ 07/11/22 Prosecutors are considering whether or not to seek the death penalty

2022-07-13T11:58:23-04:00July 12th, 2022|Capital Litigation, Featured, News, Prosecutorial News|Comments Off on Capital Litigation Weekly News Roundup 7/12/22

Press Release: White House Hosts Historic Prosecutor Roundtable on HIV Criminal Law

Press Contacts: Marlene Biener, APA, marlene.biener@apainc.org D. Reznik, CHLP, dreznik@hivlawandpolicy.org FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE White House Office of National AIDS Policy Hosts Historic Prosecutor Roundtable on HIV Criminal Laws Nearly 50 state prosecutors, attorneys general, federal officials and national infectious disease experts convened to consider concrete ways to modernize state criminal laws and the criminal justice

2022-07-07T13:30:23-04:00July 7th, 2022|Announcements, APA In The News, Featured, News, Press Release, Uncategorized|Comments Off on Press Release: White House Hosts Historic Prosecutor Roundtable on HIV Criminal Law

Mass Violence Weekly News Roundup 7/6/22

This week’s news roundup on cases of mass violence relevant to prosecutors and prosecution teams is featured below. CBS 07/06/22 Robert Crimo III is the suspect in the Highland Park mass shooting that left seven people dead.  In 2019, knives and swords were removed from his house after her threatened to "kill

2022-07-06T11:20:38-04:00July 5th, 2022|Featured, Gun Violence, Mass Violence, News, Prosecutorial News|Comments Off on Mass Violence Weekly News Roundup 7/6/22
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