Monthly Archives: June 2025

The Transformative Power of Prison Visitation Rights: How Colorado’s New Law is Shaping the Criminal Justice Landscape

Introduction In recent years, the issue of prison visitation rights has become a hotly debated topic within the landscape of criminal justice reform. The intersection of rehabilitation, public safety, and human dignity ensures that policies governing this area remain complex... Read More

Decoding Serna Motions: Understanding the Right to a Speedy Trial in California

When it comes to the legal maze that defines the criminal justice system, few topics carry the weight of the constitutional right to a speedy trial. This right, fundamental to preserving justice, is upheld by tools like the Serna motion... Read More

When the Scales of Justice Tip: A Deep Dive into *State v. Eldridge* and the Case for Judicial Neutrality

Navigating the justice system requires a delicate balance between adhering to legal precedents and ensuring that each party receives a fair trial. In the case of State v. Eldridge, the Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia recently overturned a... Read More

Transcript of RM344: Supreme Court Ruling Exposes Judicial Bias in WV Trial

[00:00] Announcer: Registry Matters is an independent production. The opinions and ideas here are that of the host and do not reflect the opinions of any other organization. If you have problems with these thoughts, FYP. [00:19] Andy: Recording live... Read More