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"Marla J. Luckert, Kansas Supreme Court Justice, requested that the Judicial Council Criminal Law Advisory Committee (Committee) study K.S.A. 22-4507(b) and its relation to the holding in State v. Robinson" [which] "held that a court must consider the defendant's ability to pay fees and the financial burden such would place on the defendant at the time of assessment. Similarly, K.S.A. 22-4507(b) requires that claims for compensation and reimbursement be certified by the claimant and presented to the court at sentencing." This "seems to trivialize the victim's and the defendant's situations. Justice Luckert asked the committee to see if it could come up with an alternative to address this concern."
"For almost 30 years, including during the period of occupation by the US- and UK-led Coalition Provisional Authority, authorities in Iraq have failed to provide Basra's 4 million residents with safe drinking water. The water crisis came to a head in 2018, when at least 118,000 people were hospitalized with rashes, abdominal pain, vomiting, and diarrhea because of contamination of the water in the Shatt al-Arab, the river Basra sits on. A severe water shortage from upstream has led to seawater incurring into the Shatt al-Arab so that farmers have had to irrigate their land with salt water - losing most of their produce over the last decade. This continuing water crisis is a result of a complex combination of factors including mismanagement of upstream flows leading to too little water coming to Basra; pollution in Basra and further upstream, including raw sewage, garbage, oil spills, and industrial and agricultural waste; damming by neighboring Iran and Turkey; and climate change. Corruption, including by local authorities, has also led to illegal use of precious freshwater resources. Since last summer the government has refused to make public any of its investigations into why the water poisoned people. Nor has it announced any significant measures to improve the quality of water in Basra in coming years. Iraqi authorities have an obligation to secure Basrawis' right to use their land and to safe drinking water and to inform the public when water sources are unsafe. Where authorities have violated these rights, they should ensure that people can access an effective remedy against those responsible"--Page 4 of cover
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