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New Data And New Questions: Trac's Contribution To Federal Sentencing, Steven Chanenson, Douglas Berman
New Data And New Questions: Trac's Contribution To Federal Sentencing, Steven Chanenson, Douglas Berman
Steven L. Chanenson
No abstract provided.
Follow The Evidence: Integrate Risk Assessment Into Sentencing, Steven Chanenson, Jordan Hyatt, Maerk Bergstrom
Follow The Evidence: Integrate Risk Assessment Into Sentencing, Steven Chanenson, Jordan Hyatt, Maerk Bergstrom
Steven L. Chanenson
No abstract provided.
The Adventure Continues, Steven Chanenson
Sentencing Beyond Our Borders, Steven Chanenson
Sentencing Beyond Our Borders, Steven Chanenson
Steven L. Chanenson
No abstract provided.
Shaping Modern Sentencing: Three Giants, Steven Chanenson, Mark Miller
Shaping Modern Sentencing: Three Giants, Steven Chanenson, Mark Miller
Steven L. Chanenson
No abstract provided.
The Next Era Of Sentencing Reform ... Revisited, Steven Chanenson, Mark Bergstrom, Frank Dermody, Jordan Hyatt
The Next Era Of Sentencing Reform ... Revisited, Steven Chanenson, Mark Bergstrom, Frank Dermody, Jordan Hyatt
Steven L. Chanenson
No abstract provided.
Statement Of Steven L. Chanenson Before The United States Sentencing Commission Regarding Retroactivity Of Crack Guidelines Amendments, Steven Chanenson
Statement Of Steven L. Chanenson Before The United States Sentencing Commission Regarding Retroactivity Of Crack Guidelines Amendments, Steven Chanenson
Steven L. Chanenson
No abstract provided.
Federal Cocaine Sentencing In Transition, Steven Chanenson, Douglas Berman
Federal Cocaine Sentencing In Transition, Steven Chanenson, Douglas Berman
Steven L. Chanenson
No abstract provided.
Can And Will Information Spur Post-Modern Setencing Reforms?, Steven Chanenson, Douglas Berman
Can And Will Information Spur Post-Modern Setencing Reforms?, Steven Chanenson, Douglas Berman
Steven L. Chanenson
No abstract provided.
Perjury Or Subornation Of Perjury; Bribery Of Witness: Model Sentencing Guidelines § 2j1, Steven Chanenson
Perjury Or Subornation Of Perjury; Bribery Of Witness: Model Sentencing Guidelines § 2j1, Steven Chanenson
Steven L. Chanenson
No abstract provided.
Obstruction Of Justice: Model Sentencing Guidelines §2j2, Steven Chanenson
Obstruction Of Justice: Model Sentencing Guidelines §2j2, Steven Chanenson
Steven L. Chanenson
No abstract provided.
Hoist With Their Own Petard?, Steven Chanenson
Hoist With Their Own Petard?, Steven Chanenson
Steven L. Chanenson
In 2003, Congress and the Department of Justice tried to increase their control over the United States Sentencing Commission and federal sentencing generally. Congress appeared to have achieved this goal when it passed the Prosecutorial Remedies and Tools Against the Exploitation of Children Today Act of 2003 (“PROTECT Act”), which resulted in reduced grounds for downward departures, Congressionally-revised text of the Federal Sentencing Guidelines, and a constrained Sentencing Commission potentially devoid of judges. Yet pro-government interpretations of the PROTECT Act may have been premature because the Supreme Court has now struck down parts of Washington State’s legislatively-enacted sentencing guidelines in …
In Pennsylvania, The Sentencing Remains The Same, Steven Chanenson, Frank Dermody
In Pennsylvania, The Sentencing Remains The Same, Steven Chanenson, Frank Dermody
Steven L. Chanenson
No abstract provided.
Sentencing And Data: The Not-So-Odd-Couple, Steven Chanenson
Sentencing And Data: The Not-So-Odd-Couple, Steven Chanenson
Steven L. Chanenson
No abstract provided.