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Ohio Courts Consider Uniform Sentencing to Root Out Bias

The Ohio Criminal Sentencing Commission would enable common-pleas judges to electronically determine a felony sentencing, aiming to reduce bias and errors. But some judges worry the system will diminish judicial independence.

Sentencing Law and Policy: Latest Federal Sentencing Reporter issue explores data and sentencing from many perspectives

I am so very pleased to report on that the latest issue of the  Federal Sentencing Reporter is now available online here.  This issue is titled Making Sense of Sentencing Data and it has a number of terrific articles from an array of authors examining sentencing data issues from a number of perspectives.  I highly encourage everyone to check out the full issue, and here is a list of the original articles in this FSR issue: Deciphering Data by Steven L. Chanenson & Douglas A. Berman Mapping The Modern Sentencing Data Landscape From the Bird’s Eye: The Sixth Circuit’s Efforts to Breathe Life into Substantive Reasonableness Review by Xiao Wang

Warren residents to act on budget, pot regulations - By Stephen Betts

To our readers, Warren residents to act on budget, pot regulations By Stephen Betts | May 19, 2021 Photo by: Stephen Betts Warren Town Office Warren Warren residents will gather June 15 to act on a proposed $2.78 million municipal budget for 2021-2022 and decide whether to adopt an ordinance regulating marijuana facilities. The town meeting will be held at 7 p.m. 15 at the Warren Masonic Hall at 105 Camden St. Elections will be held the prior Tuesday, June 8, with the polls open at the Masonic Hall from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Three people are seeking seat three on the Board of Selectmen  Michael Doucette, John Crabtree and Richard Butler. The seat is currently held by Jim Skip Kinney, who did not seek reelection.

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