FAMM president Julie Stewart will be
discussing mandatory minimum sentencing laws on The Diane Rehm Show on Thursday, April 4 from 10-11 a.m. EST. For
more information and to listen to the show online tomorrow, click here.
Joining Julie for the discussion are
Scott Burns, executive director, National District Attorneys Association, and
Adam Gelb, director of the Public Safety Performance Project at The Pew Center
on the States. Mr. Burns is a former Utah state prosecutor and was responsible
for coordination and implementation of the President's National Drug Control
Strategy under President George W. Bush. Mr. Gelb is known for his extensive
work on sentencing and criminal justice issues for The Pew Center.
Julie will also have the chance to
discuss new federal efforts to give judges more discretion -- The Paul-Leahy
Justice Safety Valve Act of 2013 (S. 619). Click here for information on the bill.
It's going to be a great show! I
hope you will listen and participate by letting The Diane Rehm Show know what
you think about mandatory sentencing laws. During the program, post a message
on Diane Rehm's website, Facebook page or Twitter.
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