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Eulogy: Eugene Mariani, Roger J. Miner '56
Eulogy: Eugene Mariani, Roger J. Miner '56
Memorials and Eulogies
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Nineteen Eighty: Being An Interview With William O. Douglas Shortly After His Death Together With A Brief Remembrance Of His Life, Marc Stickgold
Nineteen Eighty: Being An Interview With William O. Douglas Shortly After His Death Together With A Brief Remembrance Of His Life, Marc Stickgold
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Sentencing, The Dilemma Of Discretion, Jerold H. Israel
Sentencing, The Dilemma Of Discretion, Jerold H. Israel
Book Chapters
[The following excerpts are taken from Professor Jerold Israel's revision of the late Hazel B. Kerper's Introduction to the Criminal Justice System ( West Publishing Co. 1979), with permission of the author and publisher. Footnotes have been omitted.] As we have seen, judges usually have substantial discretion in sentencing. Most states give them considerable leeway in choosing between probation and imprisonment, in setting the term of imprisonment under either an indeterminate or determinate sentencing structure, in deciding whether a young offender will be given the special benefits of a youthful offender statute, and in determining whether to impose consecutive or …
Log-Rolling And Judicial Review, Michael J. Waggoner
Log-Rolling And Judicial Review, Michael J. Waggoner
Publications
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