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Mark Osler

2009

Criminal Law and Procedure

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Seeking Justice Below The Guidelines: Sentencing As An Expression Of Natural Law, Mark Osler Mar 2009

Seeking Justice Below The Guidelines: Sentencing As An Expression Of Natural Law, Mark Osler

Mark Osler

Even though there are strong personal incentives against it, federal judges abandon the sentencing guidelines in about one-third of all cases. Shockingly, when they sentence outside of the range, 96% of the time the sentence is below the range rather than above. Looking to both traditional descriptions of natural law and the use of natural law within American history, the author argues that this tendancy can be seen as a natural law impulse, and one that ultimately will undermine limitations on sentencing discretion in the form of guidelines.


The Mercy Of Judges As An Expression Of Natural Law, Mark Osler Mar 2009

The Mercy Of Judges As An Expression Of Natural Law, Mark Osler

Mark Osler

Even though there are strong personal incentives against it, federal judges abandon the sentencing guidelines in about one-third of all cases. Shockingly, when they sentence outside of the range, 96% of the time the sentence is below the range rather than above. The author argues that this tendancy can be seen as a natural law impulse towards mercy, and one that ultimately will undermine any limitation on sentencing discretion in the form of guidelines.