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Roger Williams University

2006

Sentencing reform

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Indecent Standards: The Case Of U.S. Versus Weldon Angelos, Eva S. Nilsen Jan 2006

Indecent Standards: The Case Of U.S. Versus Weldon Angelos, Eva S. Nilsen

Roger Williams University Law Review

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Fulfilling Booker's Promise, Lynn Adelman, John Deitrich Jan 2006

Fulfilling Booker's Promise, Lynn Adelman, John Deitrich

Roger Williams University Law Review

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Toward A Due Process Of Narrative: Before You Lock My Love Away, Please Let Me Testify , Stephanie Weinstein, Arthur Wolfson Jan 2006

Toward A Due Process Of Narrative: Before You Lock My Love Away, Please Let Me Testify , Stephanie Weinstein, Arthur Wolfson

Roger Williams University Law Review

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The Historical Roots Of Regional Sentencing Variation, Ian Weinstein Jan 2006

The Historical Roots Of Regional Sentencing Variation, Ian Weinstein

Roger Williams University Law Review

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The Racial Antecedents To Federal Sentencing Guidelines: How Congress Judged The Judges From Brown To Booker, Naomi Murakawa Jan 2006

The Racial Antecedents To Federal Sentencing Guidelines: How Congress Judged The Judges From Brown To Booker, Naomi Murakawa

Roger Williams University Law Review

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Incremental And Incendiary Rhetoric In Sentencing After Blakely And Booker, Ronald F. Wright Jan 2006

Incremental And Incendiary Rhetoric In Sentencing After Blakely And Booker, Ronald F. Wright

Roger Williams University Law Review

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Introduction, Bridget Longridge Jan 2006

Introduction, Bridget Longridge

Roger Williams University Law Review

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Symposium On Sentencing Rhetoric: Competing Narratives In The Post-Booker Era, David M. Zlotnick Jan 2006

Symposium On Sentencing Rhetoric: Competing Narratives In The Post-Booker Era, David M. Zlotnick

Roger Williams University Law Review

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