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August 15, 2006
Federal sentencing around the blogosphere
The federal defender blogs, as well as the White Collar Crime Prof Blog, have a lot of recent posts about notable recent federal sentencing developments:
- The Sixth Circuit Blog discusses quite critically here the circuit's reasonableness work in Davis (basics here).
- The Ninth Circuit Blog discusses in this post the circuit's new take on the place of departures in Mohamed (basics here).
- The WCCP Blog has insightful commentary here and here on a few high-profile white-collar sentencings. Notably, in both cases discussed the defendant received below guideline sentences.
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I am a law student doing research. I was wondering if you have any information on the Bill that Bob Lotta is said to be introducing and whether it conforms with State v. Foster. I need to find out how it alters felony sentencing guidelines.
Posted by: Matt | Aug 15, 2006 9:44:37 AM





