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March 17, 2008
More on the cool Ice grant and consecutive sentencing Blakely issue
In the weeks and months ahead, I will surely blog a lot about the many interesting aspects of the consecutive sentencing Blakely issue that SCOTUS has now taken up in the new Ice case from Oregon (basics here). For now, i will be content to link to this post at SCOTUSblog which has all the Ice cert papers and also to some of my prior posts on this issue. (I must note that, when posting here about the Oregon Supreme Court decision last October, I commented that "the case might be viewed as quite cert worthy if Oregon decides to appeal Ice to the US Supreme Court."
A few prior posts on Apprendi/Blakely and consecutive sentencing (with post date):
- Oregon Supreme Court applies Apprendi to consecutive sentences (Oct 2007)
- Will SCOTUS grant cert on Blakely consecutive sentencing issue? (May 2007)
- Washington Supreme Court addresses consecutive sentencing and Blakely (Nov 2006)
- Great Alaska opinion on Blakely and consecutive sentencing (Dec 2005)
- Is SCOTUS interested in the consecutive sentencing Blakely issue? (Aug 2005)
- Consecutive questions about consecutive sentencing (Aug 2004)
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