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Mitigation has been an integral part of death penalty defense for decades and there are minimum standards that apply in that context. When an early and thorough mitigation workup occurs, good things happen.
But, many non-capital attorneys don't recognize the need to adopt this approach in their everyday criminal matters. Without good mitigation, even in non-cap cases, the sentening results will almost certainly be disastrous.
It's time to make MITIGATION a priority for every defense team.
To that end, a phenomenal and deeply important new article makes the case for the creating minimum standards of care for developing mitigation in non-capital cases. In this week's set for sentencing, we talk to the fantastic four authors of this piece, Elizabeth Vartkessian, Thea Posel, Anthony Ginez, and Lela Hubbard!
IN THIS EPISODE:
LINKS:
Article under consideration:
https://law.utexas.edu/faculty/publications/2023-when-justice-depends-on-it-the-need-for-professional-standards-for-mitigation-development-/download
Capital guidelines For Mitigation:
https://law.hofstra.edu/pdf/academics/journals/lawreview/lrv_issues_v36n03_cc1_guidelines_final.pdf
https://www.americanbar.org/content/dam/aba/administrative/death_penalty_representation/Standards/National/supplementary-guidelines-mitigation-july-2008.pdf
Campaign for fair sentencing of youth: https://cfsy.org/
Community Resource Initiative (now "Full Picture Justice") https://www.fullpicturejustice.org/about
Advancing Real Change (ARC) https://advancechange.org/
FIRST EPISODE WITH DR. LIZ! As we discussed, Dr. Vartkessian was the VERY FIRST guest on Set for Sentencing. For a stroll down memory lane, here is that link:
https://setforsentencing.com/podcast/disrupting-the-dehumanizing-sentencing-process/
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Mitigation has been an integral part of death penalty defense for decades and there are minimum standards that apply in that context. When an early and thorough mitigation workup occurs, good things happen.
But, many non-capital attorneys don't recognize the need to adopt this approach in their everyday criminal matters. Without good mitigation, even in non-cap cases, the sentening results will almost certainly be disastrous.
It's time to make MITIGATION a priority for every defense team.
To that end, a phenomenal and deeply important new article makes the case for the creating minimum standards of care for developing mitigation in non-capital cases. In this week's set for sentencing, we talk to the fantastic four authors of this piece, Elizabeth Vartkessian, Thea Posel, Anthony Ginez, and Lela Hubbard!
IN THIS EPISODE:
LINKS:
Article under consideration:
https://law.utexas.edu/faculty/publications/2023-when-justice-depends-on-it-the-need-for-professional-standards-for-mitigation-development-/download
Capital guidelines For Mitigation:
https://law.hofstra.edu/pdf/academics/journals/lawreview/lrv_issues_v36n03_cc1_guidelines_final.pdf
https://www.americanbar.org/content/dam/aba/administrative/death_penalty_representation/Standards/National/supplementary-guidelines-mitigation-july-2008.pdf
Campaign for fair sentencing of youth: https://cfsy.org/
Community Resource Initiative (now "Full Picture Justice") https://www.fullpicturejustice.org/about
Advancing Real Change (ARC) https://advancechange.org/
FIRST EPISODE WITH DR. LIZ! As we discussed, Dr. Vartkessian was the VERY FIRST guest on Set for Sentencing. For a stroll down memory lane, here is that link:
https://setforsentencing.com/podcast/disrupting-the-dehumanizing-sentencing-process/

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