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March 14, 2005

Report on the NJ Blakely arguments

Michael Ausbrook at INCourts has this post discussing this morning's arguments in the New Jersey Supreme Court in three major Blakely cases (background here).  I watched a good part of the arguments via webcast, and I concur with Michael's view that the NJ Supreme Court seemed inclined to apply Blakely to New Jersey's sentencing scheme, and also seemed most interested in a Booker-like remedy.  I believe the arguments should be archived here before too long.

March 14, 2005 at 02:17 PM | Permalink

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