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Sara Jane Olsen a/k/a Kathleen Soliah

Criminal Law — Posted by MarciaMcCormick @ March 24, 2008 - 16:01

You may have heard or read about Sara Jane Olsen's drama this past weekend. Several of my criminal law students sent me great links to articles, and here's the story in a nutshell. remember that we read about two people connected to the Symbionese Liberation Army in the 1970s, Kathleen Soliah and Patty Hearst. Soliah was possibly involved with the group's plans to bomb two police cars, which was foiled when the pipe bombs fell off the cars. She went underground, changed her identity, fled to St. Paul, MN, got married, had kids, and essentially lived as a model citizen for more than 20 years. She was arrested in 1999 and finally pled guilty to some of the crimes she was charged with. She was sentenced under the law as it existed when the crimes were committed, which resulted in substantially shorter sentences than she would receive if the crimes were committed today. She was released on parole Friday and told she could spend that time in St. Paul. At the airport she was detained, and the next day, brought back to prison. Authorities said that they had miscalculated and that she wasn't due for parole for another year. Ouch.

Here's a CNN story and the San Francisco Chronicle story.



Civil rights catch-up

Civil Rights — Posted by MarciaMcCormick @ March 20, 2008 - 11:46

Here are podcast summaries for chapters 4 and 5: crpod4.mp3, crpod5.mp3

We finished chapter 6 the Tuesday before break. I'll have that one up early next week. And I'll put up a summary of chapter 7 probably later in the week (we'll finish it Tuesday). The rest of the semester will be qualified immunity, procedural defenses, and exhaustion.



More Fed. Courts

Federal Courts — Posted by MarciaMcCormick @ March 04, 2008 - 22:25

This will catch us up, mostly. We have covered some things that aren't in the podcasts, and there are some things in that we haven't covered in as much depth. I'll try to do a supplemental podcast before finals on removal and supplemental jurisdiction to be sure we've covered that.

fcts5.mp3
fcts6.mp3



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