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Rhys Hester
Rhys Hester
11.04.16
Sentencing as a Human Process
Alexis Watts
Alexis Watts
08.05.16
The Composition of Sentencing Commissions
Kelly Lyn Mitchell
Kelly Lyn Mitchell
07.26.16
The Importance of Case Law in Understanding How Sentencing Guidelines Work
Alexis Watts
Alexis Watts
06.03.16
Timelines of Sentencing Commissions and Sentencing Guidelines Enactments: 1978 to the Present
Julian Roberts
Julian Roberts
06.01.16
Attitudes to Prior Record Sentencing Enhancements: What do the Public Think?
Lady Justice and Globe
09.30.15
The Role of Sentencing Commissions
Richard Frase
Richard S. Frase
03.25.15
Why Have U.S. State and Federal Jurisdictions Enacted Sentencing Guidelines?
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Richard S. Frase
03.25.15
Varying Binding Effects of Guidelines: The Mandatory-to-Advisory Continuum
Kelly Lyn Mitchell
Kelly Lyn Mitchell
03.16.15
What is Blakely and Why is it so Important?
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