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June 20, 2018/by Faith Sills, LCSW, CBHCMS
Tags: Arthur G. Dozier School for Boys (AGDS) or Florida School for Boys, Audrey Winpenny, Barry University, Ben Montgomery, Brady v. Maryland, capital punishment, Charles W. Ehrhardt, Colorado Method, continuing legal education (CLE), cruel and unusual punishment, Defender Summer School, Denis Keyes, Dwayne O. Andreas School of Law, Eighth Amendment, Elizabeth Beck, Elizabeth Vartkessian, Eric Carpenter, ethics, evidence, false confession, gang violence, George Woods, Graham v. Florida, Hannah Gorman, Heather Holmes, Hurst v. Florida, Hurst v. State, I. Bruce Frumkin, intellectual disability (ID), James Michael Lampinen, juvenile brain development, juvenile justice, juvenile life without parole (JLWOP), Manson v. Brathwaite, mental illness, Miller v. Alabama, mitigation, Office of the Public Defender for the Ninth Judicial Circuit (PD9), Orlando, penalty phase, Puerto Rico, resentencing, Robert Wesley, Roper v. Simmons, Roseanne Eckert, sentencing, Tania Alavi, toxic stress, trauma, voir dire or jury selection
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