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The Gavel of Justice
01.11.21
The George Floyd Homicide Prosecutions
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03.21.18
What Are Sentencing Guidelines?
Richard Frase
Richard S. Frase
10.16.17
Prior Record Enhancements: High Costs, Uncertain Benefits
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Richard S. Frase
12.08.16
Criminal History Sentencing Enhancements Imprison Too Many Aging, Low-Risk Offenders
Richard Frase
Richard S. Frase
11.11.16
How Sentencing Guidelines and Other Reforms Can Reduce Unfair Penalties Imposed on Offenders Found Guilty At Trial
Rhys Hester
Rhys Hester
11.04.16
Sentencing as a Human Process
JaneAnne Murray
JaneAnne Murray
10.26.16
Law School Student Representation of Clemency Applicants
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
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