Quantcast

Jailing defendants before trial more costly (access required)

By: Kimberly Atkins
Published: May 15, 2009

Tags:

WASHINGTON - The cost of imprisoning a federal defendant awaiting trial far exceeds the cost of supervision by federal probation and pretrial services officers, according to figures recently released by the Judicial Conference of the United States. According to the data, which reviews Bureau of Prisons costs in fiscal 2008, the daily cost of keeping someone ...
© Copyright 2012 Lawyers USA. All Rights Reserved.


POST A COMMENT

Sign-up for alerts

SUBSCRIBERS: Did you receive the new Lawyers USA Weekly Update in your inbox on Monday?

If not, click here to register and learn more now.


FEATURED PODCAST

Baby Boomer lawyers and retirement

Nelson Schwartz from The New York Times recently wrote an article titled, "Easing Out the Gray-Haired. Or Not.," spotlighting the fate of the Baby Boomer generation within law firms. Attorney and co-host Bob Ambrogi welcomes Attorney Valerie C. Samuels, a partner in the firm Posternak Blankstein & Lund LLP and co-chair of the Employment Law Group, and Attorney Roy Ginsburg, to take a look at this generation of baby boomers within law firms, retirement, their fate within the firm, options upon retirement and what this means for law firms: big, small and solo.

Click here to listen to the podcast.

Click here to download the podcast.

Click here for the Podcast archive.