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October 14, 2004

Sentencing news around the blogsphere

Fellow bloggers continue doing a fine job covering a range of sentencing stories: Michael Ausbrook of INCOURTS reports here on the latest Blakely developments in Indiana's state courts; Crime & Federalism reports here on a significant ruling by the Ninth Circuit involving downward departure from the federal sentencing guidelines; and Lyle Denniston at the SCOTUS Blog has an insightful account here of the SCOTUS arguments in Roper v. Simmons concerning the constitutionality of executing juvenile offenders.

October 14, 2004 at 01:18 AM | Permalink

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