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Sentencing Law and Policy: Nothing but Time: Elderly Americans Serving Life Without Parole

Sentencing Law and Policy: Nothing but Time: Elderly Americans Serving Life Without Parole
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Sentencing Law and Policy: Are all broad felon-in-possession criminal gun statutes now constitutionally suspect after Bruen?

Sentencing Law and Policy: Are all broad felon-in-possession criminal gun statutes now constitutionally suspect after Bruen?
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Sentencing Law and Policy: Fascinating new AP accounting of all sentences given to January 6 rioters so far

Sentencing Law and Policy: Fascinating new AP accounting of all sentences given to January 6 rioters so far
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Sentencing Law and Policy: Some headlines and discussions of crime research catching my eye

Sentencing Law and Policy: Some headlines and discussions of crime research catching my eye
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Sentencing Law and Policy: Judge Denny Chin and Bernie Madoff talk about a sentence of 150 years

The New York Times has this fascinating new lengthy article about the famous sentencing of an infamous white-collar offender.  The piece is headlined Judge Explains 150-Year Sentence for Madoff, and here is how it starts: With the sentencing of Bernard L. Madoff only a week away, Judge Denny Chin received a letter from Mr. Madoff’s lawyer asking for a prison term substantially below the 150-year maximum.  The lawyer, Ira Lee Sorkin, listed several reasons, including Mr. Madoff’s confessing to his sons, knowing he would be turned in; his “full acceptance” of responsibility for his crimes; and his efforts to assist in the recovery of lost assets.

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