Feature article on Harvey Prager, who received a five-year alternative sentence for marijuana smuggling in 1988 which called for him to care for terminally ill AIDS patients. Probation authorities say Prager is in compliance with his sentence, but AIDS activists question his commitment to the cause and others wonder how he can be nearing completion of law school if he has been living under the guidelines of the sentence
Critics of harsh drug sentencing laws in the United States typically focus on long prison sentences....
The Legislature\u27s Legislative Committee voted 6-3 to allow the late-introduction of a bill aimed ...
In 1982, Yohannes Johnson was convicted for the murder of Errol Blackwood. He has spent the last 40 ...
Supporters of Harvey Prager, 46, say that he provided compassionate care for AIDS victims in his Wes...
In 1988, Harvey Melvin Prager was given an alternative sentence for his role in a marijuana smugglin...
Dr. Owen Pickus, a Portland AIDS specialist who helped Harvey Prager avoid a prison term for marijua...
Newsreal piece on Harvey Prager, convicted drug smuggler and law student who was recently appointed...
Convicted drug smuggler Harvey Prager, the focus of controversy earlier this year because of his app...
Citizen piece on the Harvey Prager controversy. The author, Susan Clark Abbott, is executive direc...
Harvey Prager, a convicted drug smuggler who avoided jail time by agreeing to work with AIDS patient...
The criminal justice system creates particular challenges for persons with HIV and Hepatitis C, many...
The American public largely has responded with fear and hostility rather than with knowledge and com...
Harvey Prager, the convicted drug dealer whose appointment to a clerkship under Maine Supreme Court ...
Abstract The criminal justice system creates particular challenges for persons with HIV and Hepatiti...
This article appeared in the 2023 edition of Cardozo Life magazine. For Joaquin Winfield, April 7, 2...
Critics of harsh drug sentencing laws in the United States typically focus on long prison sentences....
The Legislature\u27s Legislative Committee voted 6-3 to allow the late-introduction of a bill aimed ...
In 1982, Yohannes Johnson was convicted for the murder of Errol Blackwood. He has spent the last 40 ...
Supporters of Harvey Prager, 46, say that he provided compassionate care for AIDS victims in his Wes...
In 1988, Harvey Melvin Prager was given an alternative sentence for his role in a marijuana smugglin...
Dr. Owen Pickus, a Portland AIDS specialist who helped Harvey Prager avoid a prison term for marijua...
Newsreal piece on Harvey Prager, convicted drug smuggler and law student who was recently appointed...
Convicted drug smuggler Harvey Prager, the focus of controversy earlier this year because of his app...
Citizen piece on the Harvey Prager controversy. The author, Susan Clark Abbott, is executive direc...
Harvey Prager, a convicted drug smuggler who avoided jail time by agreeing to work with AIDS patient...
The criminal justice system creates particular challenges for persons with HIV and Hepatitis C, many...
The American public largely has responded with fear and hostility rather than with knowledge and com...
Harvey Prager, the convicted drug dealer whose appointment to a clerkship under Maine Supreme Court ...
Abstract The criminal justice system creates particular challenges for persons with HIV and Hepatiti...
This article appeared in the 2023 edition of Cardozo Life magazine. For Joaquin Winfield, April 7, 2...
Critics of harsh drug sentencing laws in the United States typically focus on long prison sentences....
The Legislature\u27s Legislative Committee voted 6-3 to allow the late-introduction of a bill aimed ...
In 1982, Yohannes Johnson was convicted for the murder of Errol Blackwood. He has spent the last 40 ...