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July 9, 2006
Week in review
Though a short week because of the holiday, the start of July still had some sentencing highlights:
SUPREME COURT DEVELOPMENTS AND COMMENTARY
BOOKER DEVELOPMENTS AND COMMENTARY
- Will there be any Booker fireworks this summer?
- YLJ Pocket Part review of appellate review after Booker
- Eleventh Circuit reverses below-guideline sentence
- Tracking reasonableness review outcomes
OTHER DEVELOPMENTS AND COMMENTARY
- Considering castration for certain sex offenders
- Reviewing the lethal injection scrummages
- Liberty versus security in the war on ... sex offenders
- Ninth Circuit says CVRA does not give victim right to PSR
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