Criminal,
Constitutional Law,
Civil Rights
May 10, 2016
Restoring felons to full citizenship
While efforts are made during the period of probation or supervised release to assist convicted felons, there are substantial obstacles to success in reintegrating released prisoners.





Jeffrey L. Bornstein
Partner
Rosen, Bien, Galvan & Grunfeld LLP
50 Fremont St Fl 19
San Francisco , CA 94105
Phone: (415) 433-6830
Fax: (415) 433-7104
Email: jbornstein@rbgg.com
UC Berkeley Boalt Hall
Jeffrey is a former assistant U.S. attorney.

Sanford Jay Rosen
Partner
Rosen, Bien, Galvan & Grunfeld LLP
101 Mission Street, 6th Floor
San Francisco , CA 94105
Phone: (415) 433-6830
Fax: (415) 433-7104
Email: srosen@rbgg.com
Yale Law School; New Haven CT
There is much talk about prison and criminal justice reform in our country today. President Barack Obama, and both Republicans and Democrats, have spoken about the need to reduce draconian drug sentences and to offer treatment alternatives. Attorney General Loretta Lynch recently announced a new reentry program to include job training for federal inmates completing their sentences. Just a couple of days earlier, Gov. Terry McAuliffe of Virginia issued an executive order that restores the r...
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