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Retribution And Reform, Chad Flanders
Retributivism For Progressives: A Response To Professor Flanders, David Gray, Jonathan Huber
Retributivism For Progressives: A Response To Professor Flanders, David Gray, Jonathan Huber
Maryland Law Review
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Can Retributivism Be Progressive?: A Reply To Professor Gray And Jonathan Huber, Chad Flanders
Can Retributivism Be Progressive?: A Reply To Professor Gray And Jonathan Huber, Chad Flanders
Maryland Law Review
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The Victim's Rights Amendment: A Prosecutor's, And Surprisingly, A Defense Attorney's Support In Sentencing, Steven I. Platt, Jeannie Pittillo Kauffman
The Victim's Rights Amendment: A Prosecutor's, And Surprisingly, A Defense Attorney's Support In Sentencing, Steven I. Platt, Jeannie Pittillo Kauffman
Maryland Law Review
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Recent Trends In American Criminal Sentencing Theory, Andrew Von Hirsch
Recent Trends In American Criminal Sentencing Theory, Andrew Von Hirsch
Maryland Law Review
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Sentencing In West Germany , Thomas Weigend
Sentencing In England , D. A. Thomas
Towards Principled Sentencing, Norval Morris
Towards Principled Sentencing, Norval Morris
Maryland Law Review
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Toward A Probable Cause Standard In Sentencing: Nickens V. State
Toward A Probable Cause Standard In Sentencing: Nickens V. State
Maryland Law Review
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