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The Jurisprudence Of Punishment, Kyron Huigens
The Jurisprudence Of Punishment, Kyron Huigens
William & Mary Law Review
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Let The Jury Do The Waive: How Apprendi V. New Jersey Applies To Juvenile Transfer Proceedings, Daniel M. Vannella
Let The Jury Do The Waive: How Apprendi V. New Jersey Applies To Juvenile Transfer Proceedings, Daniel M. Vannella
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
White-Collar Plea Bargaining And Sentencing After Booker, Stephanos Bibas
White-Collar Plea Bargaining And Sentencing After Booker, Stephanos Bibas
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Barking Up The Wrong Tree: The Misplaced Furor Over The Feeney Amendment As A Threat To Judicial Independence, David P. Mason
Barking Up The Wrong Tree: The Misplaced Furor Over The Feeney Amendment As A Threat To Judicial Independence, David P. Mason
William & Mary Law Review
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Escaping A Rigid Analysis: The Shift To A Fact-Based Approach For Crime Of Violence Inquiries Involving Escape Offenses, Timothy W. Castor
Escaping A Rigid Analysis: The Shift To A Fact-Based Approach For Crime Of Violence Inquiries Involving Escape Offenses, Timothy W. Castor
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Should Juvenile Adjudications Count As Prior Convictions For Apprendi Purposes?, Jeremy W. Hochberg
Should Juvenile Adjudications Count As Prior Convictions For Apprendi Purposes?, Jeremy W. Hochberg
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Establishing Uniformity: The Need For A Per Se Rule Against The Grouping Of Money Laundering And Fraud Counts Under The Federal Sentencing Guidelines, Eric C. Tew
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Waiver Of The Right To Appeal Sentencing In Plea Agreements With The Federal Government, David E. Carney
Waiver Of The Right To Appeal Sentencing In Plea Agreements With The Federal Government, David E. Carney
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Herrera V. Collins: The Gateway Of Innocence For Death-Sentenced Prisoners Leads Nowhere, Vivian Berger
Herrera V. Collins: The Gateway Of Innocence For Death-Sentenced Prisoners Leads Nowhere, Vivian Berger
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Procedural Issues Raised By Guidelines Sentencing: The Constitutional Significance Of The "Elements Of The Sentence", Sara Sun Beale
Procedural Issues Raised By Guidelines Sentencing: The Constitutional Significance Of The "Elements Of The Sentence", Sara Sun Beale
William & Mary Law Review
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The Presentence Interview And The Right To Counsel: A Critical Stage Under The Federal Sentencing Structure, Megan E. Burns
The Presentence Interview And The Right To Counsel: A Critical Stage Under The Federal Sentencing Structure, Megan E. Burns
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
An End Run Around The Exclusionary Rule: The Use Of Illegally Seized Evidence Under The Federal Sentencing Guidelines, Victor Jay Miller
An End Run Around The Exclusionary Rule: The Use Of Illegally Seized Evidence Under The Federal Sentencing Guidelines, Victor Jay Miller
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.