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Office On Violence Against Women Hyperlinked text of the Violence Against Women Act and other legal information. http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/vawo/
Extractions: STOP Violence Against Women Formula Grant Program's Annual Progress Report for STOP Subgrantees: Download the new STOP subgrantee progress report form. Please note that Adobe Acrobat Reader is needed to download, complete, and save the form. STOP subgrantees should submit these reports to their State STOP Administrator.
Extractions: International Edition MEMBER SERVICES The Web CNN.com Home Page World U.S. Weather ... Autos SERVICES Video E-mail Newsletters Your E-mail Alerts RSS ... Contact Us SEARCH Web CNN.com Legal analyst Kendall Coffey Story Tools (CNN) Lifestyle guru Martha Stewart was convicted Friday of conspiracy, obstruction of justice, and making false statements to investigators. Immediately after the guilty verdicts were announced, legal analyst Kendall Coffey described to CNN anchor Kyra Phillips what the verdicts could mean for Stewart and for her company, Martha Stewart Omnimedia. PHILLIPS: Let's talk about each one of those counts and what this means now for the domestic diva. COFFEY: Well, conspiracy, two counts, false statement, obstruction of justice. It means she's not going to be in a significant role again in a publicly traded company. It means that, unless this is somehow undone on appeal, she's a felon and she's going to prison. There's going to be a whole separate process in terms of what that sentence might be, but it's not going to be probation. It's not even likely to be a "Club Fed" kind of thing. She's actually going to be going to a real prison, like a real criminal. PHILLIPS: Now I'm being told that trading has been halted on Martha's stock. What does this mean now just for everything that has her name, her brand, her reputation, her company stock now being or trading halted now on Wall Street.
Extractions: OFFICE OF THE AG PUBLICATIONS CONTACT US SEARCH ... Feedback and Questions Firearms Division Welcome to the California DOJ Firearms Division Page The Firearms Division serves the people of California through education, regulation, and enforcement actions regarding the manufacture, sales, ownership, safety training, and transfer of firearms. Firearms Division staff will be leaders in providing firearms expertise and information to law enforcement, legislators, and the general public in a comprehensive program to promote legitimate and responsible firearms possession and use by California residents. GENERAL INFORMATION The Dangerous Weapons Control Laws for the year 2005 Firearms Division Regulations UPDATED August 23, 2005 Information Bulletins UPDATED December 20, 2004 Online Forms/Publications UPDATED June 1, 2005 Archived Site Info
Extractions: Lewinsky Meets With Independent Counsel's Office Starr Subpoenas Clinton To Appear Before Grand Jury Lead Secret Service Agent Testifies Starr Appeals Judge's Sanctions Over Leaks Secret Service Agents Give Grand Jury Testimony Justice Appeals Secret Service Dispute To Supreme Court Starr , Justice Face Off Over New Secret Service Subpoenas Secret Service Must Testify, Appeals Court Rules Day Two Of Tripp Grand Jury Testimony More Stories Help WASHINGTON (June 12) The Justice Department Friday filed its appeal of a federal judge's decision that Secret Service agents protecting the president have no special privilege against testifying before a grand jury, according to government sources. The Justice Department refused to confirm the filing, apparently because of court-ordered secrecy. But other officials familiar with the case tell CNN the appeal was filed with the U.S. Court of Appeals in Washington.
DOJ: Employment Provides job vacancy lists and general employment information for the DOJ. Additional information listed for legal employment and Information Technology careers. http://www.usdoj.gov/06employment/index.html
Extractions: People seeking employment with the Department will find helpful information posted in this segment of the Web site. The Office of Personnel Management's USAJOBS Site lists positions available throughout the Department. Or focus on legal employment (the Department is the federal government's law firm), or the dynamic world of information technology . Obtain information on FBI DEA , and ATF Special Agents, and Deputy U.S. Marshal positions. Discover the wide array of professions practiced at the Federal Bureau of Prisons Students and recent graduates can discover many opportunities to begin their careers at the Department.
New York State Division Of Criminal Justice Services Information on grants, the state DNA databank, child safety and missing childinformation, sex offender registry, and publications. http://criminaljustice.state.ny.us/
Extractions: GOVERNOR SIGNS LAW TO COMBAT MANUFACTURING OF METHAMPHETAMINE Governor George E. Pataki joined law enforcement officials in Elmira to sign legislation that will impose tough new penalties on those who endanger the community and take part in the manufacturing of the illegal drug methamphetamine, commonly known as "meth." ( Full Story
Extractions: FindLaw Consumer Center Select a topic Bankruptcy Discrimination Divorce Estate Planning Landlord-Tenant Personal Injury Taxes WASHINGTON (CNN) The Justice Department Wednesday announced it has launched a major expansion of its civil rights investigation into alleged misconduct by the troubled Prince George's County, Maryland, Police Department in suburban Washington, D.C.
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Extractions: www.usdoj.gov Calling him "a man of great integrity, a man of great judgment and a man who knows the law," President George W. Bush announced his decision to nominate John Ashcroft to serve as Attorney General of the United States on December 22, 2000. Upon confirmation by the Senate, Ashcroft pledged to renew the war on drugs, reduce the incidence of gun violence and combat discrimination so no American feels outside the protection of the law. Ashcroft was born in Chicago, Illinois, on May 9, 1942. He was raised in Springfield, Missouri, where he attended public schools until enrolling at Yale University, where he graduated with honors in 1964. He received his J.D. from the University of Chicago in 1967. He began his career of public service in 1973 as Missouri Auditor and was later elected to two terms as the state's Attorney General. His ability to work with leaders of both political parties prompted his colleagues in the non-partisan National Association of Attorneys General to choose him as Chairman. Ashcroft was elected Governor of Missouri in 1984 and held that post until 1993. During his tenure, he balanced eight consecutive budgets and served as Chairman of the Education Commission of the States.
Extractions: 20 September 2005 Justice Ministry to investigate TBS system Dutch Justice Minister Piet Hein Donner wants to investigate whether the existing system of forced psychiatric treatment (TBS) is adequate to treat the various groups of TBS convicted persons entering the clinics. 17 September 2005 Government to fight illegal games of chance on the internet 16 September 2005 Dutch National Anti-Terrorism Coordinators website in operation The website of the Dutch National Coordinator for Combating Terrorism is now operational. The new website provides information on the current level of threat of terrorism in the Netherlands. The site also gives general organisational information and indicates what citizens themselves can do to help fight terrorism. 15 September 2005 Reclamation of state aid: a comparative law study In many countries, national or local government provides some kind of aid to businesses, such as subsidies or favourable arrangements in debt repayment cases or where government guarantees are involved. The EC Treaty, however, bans state aid if it leads to unfair competition. LINKS
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Extractions: Thursday, September 22, 2005 Search Home Statistics Grantor Programs Events Announcements ... Executive Order 16 Hafa Adai! Welcome to the Criminal Justice Planning Agency Portal The Statistical Analysis Centers (SACs) are units or agencies at the state government level which use operational, management, and research information from all components of the criminal justice system to conduct objective analyses of statewide and systemwide policy issues. There are currently SACs in 52 states and territories. The SACs vary in their placement within the state government structures. Some are within a criminal justice or general state planning or coordinating agency; some are part of a governor's advisory staff; and others are located in a line agency such as the state police, attorney general's office, or department of corrections. There are several housed in universities. This diversity is also reflected in the SACs' roles and activities in their respective states. Some of the SACs concentrate on collecting and distributing specific criminal justice-related data sets, others are involved in active research on policy issues, and some have been instrumental in the design and implementation of various policies and automated information systems. Most of the SACs obtain their base financial support from the U.S. Justice Department's Bureau of Justice Statistics. Many also receive funding from other federal and state budget appropriations.
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Extractions: Thomas O. Barnett Press Release: Justice Department/Federal Trade Commission to Host Joint Workshop on Competition Policy and The Real Estate Industry - One-day Public Event Scheduled for October 25, 2005 in Washington, D.C. (09/13/2005) Workshop: Competition Policy and the Real Estate Industry - October 25, 2005 Texaco, Inc. v. Dagher: Brief for the United States as Amicus Curiae on the Merits Press Release: Justice Department Sues National Association of Realtors for Limiting Competition Among Real Estate Brokers - NAR Policy Obstructs Internet-based Real Estate Brokers from Offering Better Services and Lower Costs to Consumers (09/08/2005) U.S. v. National Association of Realtors: Complaint Stolt-Nielsen, et al. v. U.S.: Brief for Appellant United States of America U.S. and Plaintiff States v. Oracle: Case Filings U.S. v. Microsoft: Case Filings