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May 31, 2006
Around the blogosphere
Lots of sentencing related stuff worth checking out around the blogosphere:
- Ellen Podgor at White Collar Crime Prof Blog ruminates a bit here on the upcoming Enron sentencings (which I've already covered at length). Also, the Conglomerate folks have assembled an all-star group for an on-line symposium about the Enron convictions, though I doubt sentencing issue will be discussed much.
- The folks at Concurring Opinions have thought-provoking posts on plea bargaining and on inmate rights.
- Speaking of thought-provoking, Blonde Justice has this interesting post exploring when someone might sensibly choose to go to jail rather than complete certain alternative sentencing programs.
- After a trial-required hiatus, the Second Circuit Sentencing Blog is blogging up a storm on a number of post-Booker sentencing topics.
May 31, 2006 at 07:08 AM | Permalink
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