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Appeals panel hears dispute over $710,000 and whether a constructive trust was proper in Chicago Title v. Esig At oral argument, Chicago Title told the appellate panel that $710,000 deposited in the court registry came from a fraudulent loan and that David Esig and his attorney had notice; Esig's counsel argued the record does not support imputed knowledge or the level of wrongdoing Baker v. Leonard requires.

A fierce legal battle unfolds as attorneys clash over whether a $710,000 constructive trust was justified in a case involving alleged fraud and hidden knowledge.

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On August 27th I’ll be taking the stage with Dr. Kisha Roberts-Tabb at APPA’s Training Institute in NYC!

We’re presenting our work on moving beyond actuarial risk assessments

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Commissioners Discuss Audit Findings and Justice System Improvements for Multnomah County Commissioners focus on audit insights to enhance justice system equity and technology integration.

Multnomah County officials are taking bold steps to transform the justice system, aiming for equity and leveraging technology to better support those in need.

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Pasadena resident exposes judicial misconduct and inequality in legal treatment Pasadena man details wrongful DWI conviction and contrasts lenient treatment of others.

A Pasadena resident's emotional testimony reveals shocking judicial misconduct and stark inequalities in how the legal system treats individuals based on privilege.

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ACC criticised for targeting small cases Zambezi regional development activists have accused the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) of misaligning its priorities by chasing smaller cases, such as the traffic officer who was recently arrested for allegedly stealing N$750 in fine money. Precious Kasika, the officer in question, was granted bail of N$8 000 after allegedly taking N$750 from the N$1 500 an offender had paid in March 2020 and changing the receipt book’s contents. Kongola-based community activist Glen Shebo questions the ACC’s priorities, labelling its actions as unfair and lacking justice. “They only target vulnerable people, leaving out those who are implicated in corruption cases worth millions. If you look at the bail that the traffic officer got for N$750 and compare it to the bail of N$50 000 that chief regional officer Regina Ndopu-Lubinda and senior managers got for a N$4.7-million corruption-related case, you will see the unfairness,” he says. He urges the anti-graft institution to shift its focus to larger cases such as the matter involving the Katima Mulilo Town Council exchanging land for vehicles and computer equipment without ministerial approval. “That exchange is also using the office for personal gratification because assets were acquired,” Shebo says. Zambezi Development Association chairperson Blessing Maanda highlights the ACC’s pursuit of Kasika as a waste of resources as she had already been charged and dismissed at work. “She is now being penalised twice. The government is also losing funds as ACC officials travel, investigate, and get judgment in court over the N$750 case. Such cases should just be given a recovery fine and penalty to recover extra money for the government,” he says. Maanda further urges the ACC to investigate how N$100 million was spent in the recovery of the SME Bank’s N$130 million. Katima Mulilo-based community activist Dobson Kwala also accuses the ACC of being selective in their fight against corruption cases and called on the ACC to take action against everyone. He expresses disappointment in government institutions’ lack of action against staff committing corrupt practices. “It’s interesting to see ACC take action against offenders, but it’s disappointing that government institutions and non-governmental organisations don’t take action against their staff,” he says. ACC spokesperson Josefina Nghituwamata, in response, says the public should refrain from evaluating corruption cases solely on the financial loss involved. She adds that they do not arrest people based on the money’s value but rather on the crime committed. “Whether the value in question was N$20 or significantly more, the principle remains the same: corruption, in any form or scale, is unacceptable. When someone in a position of trust abuses their access and authority, it undermines the integrity of our institutions and erodes public confidence. Individuals entrusted with public responsibilities must be held to account, regardless of the size of the financial misconduct,” she says. Nghituwamata argues that if the traffic officer had not been caught, she would have carried out more similar acts undetected. “We remain steadfast in our mandate to combat corruption in all its forms and appreciate the continued support of everyone, including the media, in combating corruption in Namibia,” she says. She says on Wednesday they arrested a Zambezi Regional Council employee and two other accomplices for fraud involving a N$4.1-million drought relief food supply scheme. She says the council staff member allegedly conspired with the two private individuals to defraud the government by disbursing over N$4 million for drought relief supplies that were never delivered. The suspects are expected to appear in the Katima Mulilo Magistrate’s Court on Friday. The post ACC criticised for targeting small cases appeared first on The Namibian.

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Montana Legislature reviews HB 102 expanding public defense for mental health commitments Montana's HB 102 proposes expanded public defense for involuntary commitment proceedings.

Montana's HB 102 could revolutionize access to legal defense for vulnerable citizens, ensuring that justice is not a privilege but a right.

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Activists urge Travis County to expand public defender services for pretrial hearings Community members highlight urgent need for universal legal representation at Travis County magistrations.

Travis County activists are demanding urgent reforms in public defense services as two-thirds of defendants appear in court without legal representation, risking their constitutional rights.

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Tennessee General Assembly passes bond premium fee amendments in new legislation Tennessee amends bond premium fees, setting limits between five and ten percent.

Tennessee's Senate Bill 464 is shaking up the bail system by introducing new premium fees that could change the game for defendants awaiting trial.

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Task force to analyze impact of mandatory minimum sentences in Minnesota Task force will collect data and recommend legislative actions on mandatory minimum sentences.

A groundbreaking bill in Minnesota aims to shine a light on the controversial impact of mandatory minimum sentences, potentially transforming the state's criminal justice landscape.

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Missouri Circuit Court outlines new rules for probation and parole procedures Court establishes conditions for granting probation before appeal resolution and program placements.

Missouri's House Bill 931 is set to transform the probation and parole landscape, prioritizing accountability and rehabilitation while sparking intense debate about its potential impact on justice and equity.

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Washington court limits fees for indigent defendants under new probation rules Court establishes guidelines to waive costs for indigent offenders during sentencing.

Washington State is on the brink of a transformative shift in probation services that could redefine justice for low-income defendants by eliminating financial barriers during sentencing.

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Oregon amends DUI diversion program to include out-of-state treatment options Oregon updates DUI laws to allow non-resident and military defendants to seek out-of-state treatment.

Oregon's new Senate Bill 848 could transform how we support individuals facing DUII charges, focusing on treatment over punishment for those in need.

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Substitute Care Advisory Council defines roles in New Mexico children's court system Council outlines key terms and roles in children's court processes for better clarity.

New Mexico's Senate Bill 42 is set to transform the child welfare system, aiming to ensure equitable treatment for all children in substitute care while tackling systemic disparities.

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