N&O Index Card Listings
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Justice, Administration of
- Judges writing book on court procedures. Picture. N&O, Jan-13-79, 1 7:1
- People's Forum: 'Tangles' of justice. N&O, Nov-3-79, 4:2
- Speedier trials are linked to bigger prosecution staff. N&O, Dec-13-79, 53:3
Justice, Administration of
- A plan to bring sense into prison sentencing - Ap 12 92, 17A
- Panel proposing tougher sentencing laws - My 16 92, 4B
- Long prison terms may contribute to recidivism; Community service could be more successful, UNC-CH study suggests - Jy 17 92, 1
- Editorial: Bravery in sentencing - Jy 25 92, 12A
- Inmate spared unappetizing sentence (bread and water) - Oc 17 92, 1
- Non-profits line up for some free help (court sentences) - No 6 92, 3B
- Judge says Robbins is fit to be sentenced for murder - No 18 92, 6B
- Under the Dome: Sentencing law (Fair Sentencing Act) has unexpected friends - De 1 92, 1B
- Balancing crime and punishment in N.C.; Agency to propose new sentencing plan this week - De 13 92, 1
- Truth in sentencing? (Chart) - De 13 92, 10A
- Editorial: Logical sentencing plan - De 15 92, 10A
- Panel sidesteps a formal vote on guidelines for prison terms - De 19 92, 7B
Justice, Administration of
- Hickory plan to punish felons called success (community-based punishments) - Fe 7 86 3D
- Long sentences for misdemeanors cited as factor in N.C. overcrowding - Fe 16 86 29A
- Standard' terms may be getting longer - Fe 16 86 31A
- Alternatives to jail not designed to reduce crowding, official says - Fe 22 86 5A
- Judges not delaying prison for pregnant women - Fe 23 86 31A
- Electronic wardens proposed for N.C. - Mr 8 86 1
- Panel fails to OK bill to toughen criminal penalties - Mr 18 86 18C
- State studies expanding sentencing program - Mr 26 86 5C
- Study finds average prison sentences shorter in N.C. - Ap 4 86 5D
- House judiciary panel approves bill to toughen penalties for shoplifting - Jn 20 86 4D
- Chages urged in sentencing; Panel seeks to cut standard terms, return 'integrity' to process - Jy 31 86 1C
- Legal officials call for better sentencing rules, jail alternatives - Au 1 86 13A
- Sentencing provision of DWI law ruled unconstitutional in appeal case - Au 4 86 1C
- Sentencing provision in DWI law ruled unconstitutional - Au 5 86 20C
- Panel considering 2 proposals to revamp sentencing practices - No 21 86 28A
- Editorial: Prison sentences distorted (overcrowding) - De 11 86 18A
- Under the dome: Renfrow criminal justice plan foundering - De 12 86 1
- Sentencing proposal offered; Inmates would serve larger portion of term - De 16 86 1
- Editorial: Prisons need safety valve - De 19 86 26A
- Judge (Scarborough) dispenses justice with mercy on Christmas Eve - De 26 86 22D
Justice, Administration of
- Editorial: - When justice peeks - Mr 14 89 10A
- House approves bill on prison for drug dealers - Ap 29 89 15A
- Sentencing procedure defended - Jn 20 89 8B
- Soviet rock concert may help N.C. group roll - Jy 13 89 1
- 352 new jobs reinforce justice system - Au 20 89 30A
- Group sought to decide which criminals belong in prison - Au 29 89 3C
- U.S. drug penalties stiffer than N.C. murder sentences - Oc 30 89 2C
- Official (Johnson) decries 'lock 'em up' crime attitude - No 17 89 1C
- Alternative punishments urged for state's non-violent offenders - No 30 89 5C
- Increase in adult trial age urged - De 13 89 3B
- Prisons still face crowding; Expansion sought of house arrests - De 20 89 1B
Justice, Administration of
- Mailbox spree nets teenagers service hours - Ja 1 88 27A
- Prisoner (Hoots) accepts lighter sentence - Ja 1 88 26A
- U.S. should act to end prejudice in sentencing - Ja 12 88 11A
- Wake man (Pennington) gets life term in slaying - Ja 14 88 3C
- Martin says he will submit bills on Indians, state justice system - Fe 5 88 3C
- Paying their debts to society in a positive way; Community service keeps offenders out of jail - Fe 24 88 1D
- Lighter sentence refused; Former guard (Dale) serving term in inmate's death - Mr 8 88 1C
- Tar Heel Editors Speak: The community service alternative - Mr 27 88 7D
- Some judges using holes in DWI law to reduce charges, prosecutors say - Ap 18 88 2C
- Martin proposes extending program of 'electronic house arrest' to Wake - Ma 6 88 24C
- Martin puts tort reform back on the front burner - Ma 12 88 16C
- No changes planned for state civil justice system - Ma 14 88 1C
- Legal reform needed but not the Martin kind - Ma 22 88 6D
- Sentence panel guidelines ruled unconstitutional by district judge - Ma 28 88 3C
- Guilford County experiments with prison alternatives (Delancey Street) - Ma 29 88 8D
- Punishment other than prison; State weighs alternatives to crowded prisons and rising costs - Ma 29 88 1D
- Lengthy sentence fails to work, period - Au 6 88 1C
- Electronic tracking set for Wake convicts - Oc 11 88 2C
- Raleigh teen (SMOAK) is first held in house arrest - No 1 88 4C
- Editorial: A civics lession in court (sentenced to do community service) - No 8 88 10A
- Sentencing criminals to school - No 20 88 1D