Archive for November 2009

The Purpose and Goals of The Missouri Advisory Commission

The Missouri Advisory Commission is an organization that began in 1994, to preside over the ethical nature of sentencing in Missouri court cases. For years this organization has participated in a variety of cases ranging from civil court cases to state court cases. The Commission has engrained itself so deep into the judicial scene of [...]

Laws Influenced by the Missouri Advisory Commission

The organization; Missouri Advisory Commission began in 1994, with the pledge to preside of the ethical nature of sentencing in Missouri cases. For several years, the Commission studied and participated in a variety of court cases. Whether it was a civil court case or a state court case, they was no case no to big [...]

The Staff of the Missouri Advisory Commission

In 1994, The Missouri Advisory Commission was created to preside of the ethical and moral nature of sentencing in Missouri cases. The Commission, for years, studied and participated in a variety of different court cases. For the Missouri Advisory Commission, there is no case to big or to small; whether civil court cases or state [...]

The Statutes of the Missouri Advisory Commission

The Missouri Advisory Commission was established in 1994 with the goal to provide a ethical and moral ideals within the Missouri judicial board. The Commission acted as a silent orator for several years, watching and case after case. The made it a point not to diminish any civil court cases from the state court case; [...]

The Ethics of Juvenile Sentencing

This past Monday, November 9, 2009, two minors were sentenced to life in prison following crimes where no one was killed. Terrence Graham at the time of the sentencing was 17 year old, and Joe Sullivan is an astonishing 13 years old. If Joe Sullivan lives to the average male age of 81, he will [...]