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March 1, 2005
Off line while Ohio bound
I am heading to the airport for my flight back to Ohio from LA, and thus I will be off-line for a while (though I hope to catch up on all the post-game analysis of Roper late tonight). As I did previously here and here and here and here, below I have thematically organized and linked some recent posts:
ROPER DECISION AND COMMENTARY
- SCOTUS declares unconstitutional juvenile death penalty in Roper
- Talk of foreign practices in Roper
- Using Roper's focus on age in post-Booker sentencings
- More evidence of the death of death?
BOOKER CIRCUIT COURT DEVELOPMENTS
- The plain error patterns continue
- Can the plain error mess be cleaned up?
- 11th Circuit does a Booker remand
- 7th Circuit speaks on plain error (and follows Crosby)
- Sixth Circuit addresses retroactivity
OTHER BOOKER DEVELOPMENTS AND COMMENTARY
- Intriguing Booker-free Gonzales comments and other DOJ news
- PAG follow-up on recent USSC hearings
- Still more Booker GVRs from SCOTUS
- How should variances that still result in prison terms be coded and considered?
- Gearing up for March Madness
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