Executive Advisory Commission on the Administration of Justice administrative and hearing files
Series Number
A3336
Summary
The series consists of records of the commission which were compiled by its chief counsel and executive director, Roderick C. Lankler. The commission, commonly known as the "Liman Commission" after its chairman, Arthur L. Liman, was an advisory and fact-finding body appointed by Governor Carey to investigate prison overcrowding, jury selection reform, sentencing and parole laws and practices, and other aspects of the criminal justice system. The commission was discontinued shortly after Governor Mario M. Cuomo took office.
Creator
New York (State). Executive Advisory Commission on the Administration of Justice
Access Restrictions
Certain categories of documents are restricted pursuant to Freedom of Information Law, Sections 87.2.b (invasion of personal privacy), 87.2.e.iii (confidential sources), 87.2.g (internal communications), or other statutes.
Executive Advisory Commission on the Administration of Justice research, hearing, and study files
Series Number
13763
Summary
The Executive Advisory Commission on the Administration of Justice (Liman Commission) investigated prison overcrowding, jury selection reform, sentencing, parole and probation laws and procedures, and criminal justice information management. This series includes memos, correspondence, hearings, commission reports, and research, background, and study files.
Creator
New York (State). Executive Advisory Commission on the Administration of Justice
Access Restrictions
There are no restrictions regarding access to or use of this material.