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Amendment 706 To The U.S. Sentencing Guidelines: Not All It Was Cracked Up To Be, Brian Crowell
Amendment 706 To The U.S. Sentencing Guidelines: Not All It Was Cracked Up To Be, Brian Crowell
Villanova Law Review
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A New System Of Federal Sentencing: The Impact On Third Circuit Sentencing Procedure In The Wake Of The Supreme Court's Landmark Decision In United States V. Booker, Adam K. Miller
Villanova Law Review
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A Death Sentence For Justice: The Feeney Amendment Frustrates Federal Sentencing, Patrice Stappert
A Death Sentence For Justice: The Feeney Amendment Frustrates Federal Sentencing, Patrice Stappert
Villanova Law Review
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Better A Drug Dealer Than A Drug Buyer - The Third Circuit Grapples With The United States Sentencing Guidelines In United States V. Smack, Michael T. Henry
Better A Drug Dealer Than A Drug Buyer - The Third Circuit Grapples With The United States Sentencing Guidelines In United States V. Smack, Michael T. Henry
Villanova Law Review
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Departing Ways: Uniformity, Disparity And Cooperation In Federal Drug Sentences, Michael A. Simons
Departing Ways: Uniformity, Disparity And Cooperation In Federal Drug Sentences, Michael A. Simons
Villanova Law Review
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What Makes Sentencing Facts Controversial - Four Problems Obscured By One Solution, Jacqueline E. Ross
What Makes Sentencing Facts Controversial - Four Problems Obscured By One Solution, Jacqueline E. Ross
Villanova Law Review
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Diminished Capacity - Expanded Discretion: Section 5k2.13 Of The Federal Sentencing Guidelines And The Demise Of The Non-Violent Offense, Robert R. Miller
Diminished Capacity - Expanded Discretion: Section 5k2.13 Of The Federal Sentencing Guidelines And The Demise Of The Non-Violent Offense, Robert R. Miller
Villanova Law Review
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A Critical Analysis Of The Proposed Sentencing Guidelines For Organizations Convicted Of Environmental Crimes, Robert L. Kracht
A Critical Analysis Of The Proposed Sentencing Guidelines For Organizations Convicted Of Environmental Crimes, Robert L. Kracht
Villanova Law Review
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One Cheer For The Guidelines, Stewart Dalzell
One Cheer For The Guidelines, Stewart Dalzell
Villanova Law Review
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Windows For Discretion In The Pennsylvania Sentencing Guidelines, Vincent A. Cirillo
Windows For Discretion In The Pennsylvania Sentencing Guidelines, Vincent A. Cirillo
Villanova Law Review
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Sentencing Guidelines, Louis C. Bechtle