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June 11, 2005
Another sentencing week to remember
It was yet another big sentencing week, as you can see based on this review of just some of the major posts from the past seven days:
SUPREME COURT DEVELOPMENTS AND COMMENTARY
- A quick sentencing perspective on a possible new Justice
- A result in Raich and, of course, Booker GVRs
- Raich commentary galore
- Rehnquist's capital legacy
STATE BLAKELY DEVELOPMENTS AND COMMENTARY
- The latest news on Blakely in Tennessee
- News on Oregon's Blakely fix bill
- New York's highest court upholds state's felony offender law!
- Three observations on Rivera
DISTRICT COURT BOOKER DEVELOPMENTS AND COMMENTARY
- Judge Presnell on fast-track disparity
- District court dispatches
- Ebbers' plea for leniency
- DOJ's post-Booker litigation policies and plans
CIRCUIT COURT BOOKER DEVELOPMENTS AND COMMENTARY
- Important disparity statement (dicta?) from the 1st Circuit
- 5th Circuit discusses Booker resentencings
- Doozy DC dicta on Booker
- A window into the Booker pipeline mess
- Move along, little appeal (aka quantity and speed kills effective appellate review)
OTHER SENTENCING DEVELOPMENTS AND COMMENTARY
- More (minor) pardons from President Bush
- Another challenge to sex offender law fails
- Fantastic Columbia Law Review issue at a discount
- The Constitution Project releases principles for sentencing reform
- A Blakely blank spot in sentencing reform principles
June 11, 2005 at 08:18 AM | Permalink
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