HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_016550.jpg

3.02 MB
View Original

Extraction Summary

14
People
7
Organizations
9
Locations
2
Events
1
Relationships
4
Quotes

Document Information

Type: Legal document / law review article excerpt (minnesota law review)
File Size: 3.02 MB
Summary

This document is page 41 of a 42-page legal text, specifically from the Minnesota Law Review (Vol 103), containing footnotes 226 through 238. The text references various legal studies, statutes, and articles concerning prosecutorial discretion, domestic violence laws, political influence on sentencing, and the independence of prosecutors in the US and abroad (Australia, Ireland, Canada). The document was produced by attorney David Schoen to the House Oversight Committee, as indicated by the footer and Bates stamp.

People (14)

Name Role Context
David Schoen Attorney / Document Custodian
Name appears in the footer implies ownership or production of the document.
Gershowitz Author
Cited in footnotes 227, 228, 232.
Gruber Author
Cited in footnote 228 regarding domestic violence laws.
Sack Author
Cited in footnote 228 regarding the women's movement.
Christine O'Connor Author
Cited in footnote 228 regarding domestic violence no-contact orders.
Jeffrey Ulmer Author
Cited in footnote 231 regarding moral communities and sentencing.
Christopher Bader Author
Cited in footnote 231 regarding moral communities and sentencing.
Richard Perez-Pena Journalist
Cited in footnote 233 (NY Times).
Timothy Williams Journalist
Cited in footnote 233 (NY Times).
Ian Lovett Journalist
Cited in footnote 234 (NY Times).
Carlos Berdejo Author
Cited in footnote 235 regarding political cycles in sentencing.
Noam Yuchtman Author
Cited in footnote 235 regarding political cycles in sentencing.
Samuel W. Buell Author
Cited in footnote 236 regarding US Justice Department traditions.
Jed Handelsman Shugerman Author
Cited in footnote 235 regarding elected judges.

Organizations (7)

Name Type Context
Minnesota Law Review
Header indicates source: 103 Minn. L. Rev. 844
U.S. Justice Department
Mentioned in footnote 236 regarding traditions of professionalism.
House Oversight Committee
Implied by Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT'
MADD
Mothers Against Drunk Driving, mentioned in footnote 228.
New York Times
Cited in footnotes 233 and 234.
Republican Party
Mentioned in footnote 231 regarding local dominance.
Commonwealth Director of Public Prosecutions
Australian agency mentioned in footnote 238.

Timeline (2 events)

April 17, 2016
Article published: 'Los Angeles Joins Debate on Force After Police Killing of a Homeless Man'
Los Angeles
July 31, 2015
Article published: 'Glare of Video Is Shifting Public's View of Police'
New York Times

Locations (9)

Location Context
Footnote 226 (statutes).
Footnote 226 (statutes).
Footnote 231 (sentencing evidence).
Footnote 234 (prosecutor debate).
Footnote 235 (elected judges).
Footnote 235 (judicial elections).
Footnote 238 (legal system comparison).
Footnote 238 (legal system comparison).
Footnote 238 (legal system comparison).

Relationships (1)

David Schoen Document Production House Oversight Committee
Document bears David Schoen's name and House Oversight Bates stamp.

Key Quotes (4)

"political suicide"
Source
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_016550.jpg
Quote #1
"The judge's independent review of the complaint checks and balances the district attorney's decision and further hedges against possibility of error."
Source
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_016550.jpg
Quote #2
"Christian religious homogeneity" increases the likelihood of incarceration"
Source
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_016550.jpg
Quote #3
"pressure that prosecutors now face to move aggressively against officers who kill civilians"
Source
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_016550.jpg
Quote #4

Discussion 0

Sign in to join the discussion

No comments yet

Be the first to share your thoughts on this epstein document