No Crime Left Behind: The Inclusion of Violent Crimes in the Legalization of Restorative Justice
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Vermont Law ReviewNo Crime Left Behind: The Inclusion of Violent Crimes in the Legalization of Restorative Justicevermontlaw.eduBy Grace Headrick In 2019, a plea agreement was reached on the eighth floor of the Durham District Attorney’s office. Donald Fields Jr. murdered his father three years prior over a seemingly innocuous fight about the placement of the TV.[1] After consulting from the family, the parties agreed that Fields would plead guilty to second-degree […] The post No Crime Left Behind: The Inclusion of Violent Crimes in the Legalization of Restorative Justice appeared first on Vermont Law Review .
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