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May 8, 2006
More fast-track work from Judge Adelman
I suppose it is fitting the first work day after the Run for the Roses to have a lot of fast-track discussion on the blog. In addition to the Ninth Circuit's fast-track opinion today in Marcial-Santiago (basics here), folks interested in fast-track disparity issues should check out an opinion from last week by Sentencing Hall of Famer Judge Lynn Adelman. Judge Adelman's latest notable post-Booker work appears in US v. Salazar-Hernandez, No. 03-CR-294 (E.D. Wis. May 1, 2006), as is available for download below. Like all of Judge Adelman's post-Booker efforts (many of which I've linked to at the end of this post), Salazar-Hernandez covers a lot of ground in short order and merits a full and close read.
Download adelman_salazarhernandez_opinion.pdf
Prior posts on some of Judge Adelman's post-Booker work:
- Another (very different) view of Booker from a district court
- Judge Adelman strikes again
- More amazing post-Booker work by Judge Adelman
- Three more great Booker decisions from Judge Adelman
- Judge Adelman spotlights problems with mandatories
- Judge Adelman on extraordinary acceptance of responsibility
- Judge Adelman provides more post-Booker wisdom
May 8, 2006 at 04:54 PM | Permalink
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