Library
Resources
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"Krimstock III" Decision in third appeal of Krimstock v. Kelly (US Court of Appeals, 2nd Circuit)
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2nd Circuit Rules NY Felony Reckless Assault is a "Crime Involving Moral Turpitude" but Attempt is Not (NYSDA IDP)
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A Jailhouse Lawyers Manual, Seventh Edition (Columbia Human Rights Law Review)
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Brennan Center for Justice: The Voting Rights of People with Criminal Convictions in New York (The Brennan Center for Justice)
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Clark v. Barnhardt (Class Action Complaint SD New York, filed Dec. 28, 2006)
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Community Defenders in the 21st Century: Building on a Tradition of Problem-Solving for Clients, Families and Needy Communities (John F. Kennedy School of Government)
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Conditional Licenses Memo (The Bronx Defenders)
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Consequences of Criminal Proceedings in New York State, September 2007 (The Bronx Defenders)
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Courtguide.com
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CourtHelp (NYS Unified Court System)
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Directory of New York State Criminal Justice Agencies
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Domestic Violence and Public Assistance: What special rights do I have as a victim of domestic violence applying for or receiving public assistance? (South Brooklyn Legal Services)
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Domestic Violence Liaison Unit
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DUI Collateral Consequences (Glenn E. Murray, Esq.)
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Fair Hearing 3561826L: Was the Determination of the Agency that the appellant is ineligible for Public Assistance and Food Stamp benefits because she was fleeing to avoid prosecution or custody or conviction for a felony correct?
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Fair Hearing 3708876N: Was the Agency's determination not to include Appellant as part of the Appellant's Food Stamp household correct?
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Fair Hearing 3737787Q: Was the Determination of the Agency to Discontinue the appellant's Public Assistance grant and Medical Assistance grant due to a failure of the appellant to complete an out-patient rehabilitation program for alcohol and substance abuse correct?
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Fair Hearing 3745731H: Was the Agency's Determination to discontinue the appellants Public Assistance and Food Stamps on the grounds that she is in violation of an order of protection correct?
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Fair Hearing 3767336Z: Was the Determination of the Agency that the appellant is ineligible for Public Assistance, Medical Assistance and Food Stamp benefits because such individual is fleeing to avoid prosecution or custody or confinement after conviction or who is violating a condition or probation or parole correct?
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Fair Hearing 4012187K: Was the Agency's determination that the Appellant's household received an overissuance of food stamps because a household member (JT) had been ineligible for participation in the Food Stamp Program during June 2003 due to his "fleeing felon" status correct?
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Fair Hearing 4366001J: Was the determination of the Agency that the Appellant is ineligible for Public Assistance and Food Stamp benefits because such individual has been found by the Agency to be fleeing to avoid prosecution or custody or conviction for a felony correct?
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Find a Public Defender in New York State (New York State Defenders Association)
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Find a Public Defender in Your State
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Fleeing Felon - Veteran's Administration Benefits (Duke Legal Assistance Project)
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Fleeing Felon Overview (Duke Legal Assistance Project)
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Flyer: contact Urban Justice Center with case examples
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Fowlkes v. Adamec (2d Cir 2005)
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Garnes v. Barnhart, C-02-4428 (ND Cal. Nov. 5, 2004)
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How Do I Get My Stuff Back? Regaining property from the New York City Police Department (Legal Aid Society)
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How to Get and Clean Up a Rap Sheet in Your State (Reentry Net)
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How to Keep Sealed Criminal Records Out of Court (The Bronx Defenders)
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Immigrants & Pleas in Problem-Solving Courts: A Guide for Noncitizen Defendants & Their Advocates (Immigrant Defense Project)
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Interfaith Coalition of Advocates for Reentry and Employment (ICARE)
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Krimstock v. Kelly- New York City Forfeiture Statute Violates Due Process by Failing to Provide Post-seizure Hearing (U.S. Second Circuit Court of Appeals)
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Legislative History of Article 23A and Certificates of Good Conduct of NYS Corrections Law
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Manual for Representing Individuals Denied Public Housing Because of a Criminal Record (Legal Action Center)
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New York City/NYPD Criminal History Search ($30 fee)
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New York County Supreme Court Decision in People v. Diaz Vacating Order to Unseal a Criminal File in Eviction Proceeding (Supreme Court of the State of New York, County of New York)
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New York State Statistics Website
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Nowhere to Go But Out: The Collision Between Transgender & Gender-Variant Prisoners and the Gender Binary in America's Prisons (Sylvia Rivera Law Project)
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NYC Civil Court Name Change Order Form (Urban Justice Center)
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NYC Civil Court Name Change Petition (Urban Justice Center)
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NYS Criminal Justice System Handbook (NYS Unified Court System)
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Ongoing Coverage of the Sean Bell Case (The Brian Lehrer Show, WNYC)
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OTDA 97 ADM-23 - State "Fleeing Felon/ Probation/Parole Violation" Policies
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Policy Bulletin #04-88-EL1: Issuance of Carfare
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Policy Directive #03-65-ELI: Domestic Violence Program
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Public Assistance Issues Facing Survivors of Domestic Violence (Empire Justice Center & Legal Aid Society)
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Reply Memo in Support of Motion to Dismiss and In Opposition to Plaintiff's Motion to Amend Complaint in Vehicle Forfeiture Case (The Bronx Defenders)
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Representing Individuals with Criminal Records Under the LSC Act and Regulations (NLADA)
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Request letter for DA's Release for seized property (The Bronx Defenders)
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Research OATH Decisions for Krimstock hearings (NYC OATH - The Center for New York City Law)
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Research OATH Decisions for Krimstock hearings (NYC OATH - The Center for New York City Law)
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Services & Opportunities Flyer (Queers for Economic Justice)
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Social Security and Supplemental Security Income Overpayments: A Practical Guide (2005) (Legal Services for New York City)
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Tips for Judges to Mitigate Collateral Sanctions (The Bronx Defenders - Updated January 2008)
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USDA Regional Letter 02-03: Fleeing Felons
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Veterans Health Administration Fugitive Felon Program
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WebCrims Case Information System
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What to Expect if you are Arrested (Legal Aid Society)

