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April 30, 2005
Helpful Booker analysis from the defender blogs
The federal defender blogs, which can all be accessed at this link, have a number of new posts with a range of important Booker insights:
- The Second Circuit Blog has posts on the circuit's recent blanket Booker order, on the continued guidelines grind, and on the recent Morgan opinion addressing appeal waivers (which I discuss here).
- The Third Circuit Blog has this post on the circuit's explanation in Davis of its approach to Booker pipeline cases (which I discuss here and which law.com covers here).
- The Seventh Circuit Blog discusses in this post a recent circuit ruling which seems to "slight the structure of a Paladino remand," but apparently only because the court "was inattentive to the niceties of the Paladino procedure."
- The Ninth Circuit Blog provides in this post a blog summary, which highlights and link a lot of potent prior Booker analysis.
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