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- FEDERAL DEFENDER MOTIONS WHAT IS a MOTION? a Motion Is A
- Federal Sentencing: the Basics
- Life Sentences in the Federal System
- Mandatory Sentencing
- An Analysis of the Implementation of the 2014 Clemency Initiative
- Sentencing Options Under the Guidelines
- Sentencing Guidelines, Judicial Discretion and Plea Bargaining
- Minnesota Sentencing Guidelines Grid
- Federal Sentencing Guidelines: Background, Legal Analysis, and Policy Options
- A Right to Speedy Sentencing? Not So Fast Michael Brown
- Sentencing Theory and Practice
- Murder Sentencing Leaflet
- Sentencing—Hard 50, Hard 25, Life Without the Possibility of Parole, Attempted Capital Murder, Felony Murder; HB 2490
- Kansas Sentencing Guidelines Desk Reference Manual 2013
- Petition for Certiorari
- Revocations Among Federal Offenders
- Chapter Two: Impact of the Sentencing Guidelines on the Certainty and Severity of Punishment
- Research Notes, Issue 2: Analyzing Federal Sentence Length & Type
- Mandatory Minimum Sentencing of Federal Drug Offenses
- ABA Commission on Effective Criminal Sanctions Roundtable on “Second Look” Sentencing Reforms
- The Official Newsletter of the Virginia Criminal Sentencing Commission
- Mitigation: Factors Which Reduce the Severity of a Sentence, and Relate to the Offender Rather Than the Offence
- Sentencing Guidelines Grid
- BRIMAGE GUIDELINES 2 (2004 Revisions)
- Kansas Sentencing Guidelines Desk Reference Manual 2018
- Fifteen Years of Guidelines Sentencing
- Washington Adult Sentencing Guidelines Manual (1998)
- 14-1457 Betterman V. Montana; Brief for Respondent
- 2019 Legislator Briefing Book
- Undermining the Effectiveness of Determinate Sentencing Reform
- Trial Rights at Sentencing Alan C
- Judicial Fact-Finding and Criminal Sentencing: Current Practice and Potential Change
- The Value of Confrontation As a Felony Sentencing Right
- Assessing Consistency and Fairness in Sentencing: a Comparative Study in Three States Author: Brian J
- MANDATORY MINIMUM SENTENCE? for Certain Offenses, the Court Must Sentence the Defendant to at Least the Set Period of Incarceration
- 1 in the SUPREME COURT of the STATE of KANSAS No. 121,832
- Adopting Clear and Convincing Evidence As the Burden of Proof Richard Husseinit
- An End Run Around the Exclusionary Rule: the Use of Illegally Seized Evidence Under the Federal Sentencing Guidelines
- Sixth Amendment
- Sentencing(For( Juveniles( Overarching+ Principles(
- Florida Criminal Punishment Code
- Truth in Sentencing in State Prisons by Paula M
- Conditioning the President's Conditional Pardon Power
- The Meaning of “Life”: Long Prison Sentences in Context by Marc Mauer, Ryan S. King, and Malcolm C. Young May 2004
- 2016 Criminal History Guideline Primer
- Illegally Seized Evidence at Sentencing: How to Satisfy the Constitution and the Guidelines with an "Evidentiary" Limitation Clinton R
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- In the United States District Court for the Southern District of Texas Houston Division
- Federal Sentencing: the Basics
- Adult Sentencing Guidelines
- No End in Sight: America's Enduring Reliance on Life Imprisonment
- Instruction for the Kansas
- The Criminal History of Federal Offenders
- Laundering Illegally Seized Evidence Through the Federal Sentencing Guidelines Todd Flamingt
- Implementation of the Speedy Trial Guarantee in Louisiana Mark Gilbert Murov
- Section 3E1.1 of the Federal Sentencing Guidelines: Bargaining with the Guilty
- Of Pardons, Politics and Collar Buttons: Reflections on the President's Duty to Be Merciful Margaret Colgate Love
- An Overview of the Federal Sentencing Guidelines
- State Sentencing Guidelines Profiles and Continuum
- Sentencing G-2 Civil Asset Forfeiture the Kansas Sentencing Guidelines Act (KSGA) Became Effective July 1, 1993
- Asset Forfeiture Policy Manual (2021) Iii I