Archival Notice
This item in our library has been archived due to its date. You have reached this
page though a link from a search engine, a different website, or from a bookmark.
You may find the information on this page to be dated or no longer available. We
are keeping it temporarily available only for archival purposes.
Final Report on the Impact of United States v. Booker on Federal Sentencing
Publication year:
2006
| Cataloged on:
Oct. 31, 2006
ANNOTATION: The impact of United States v. Booker is assessed. Seven chapters follow an executive summary: introduction; post-Booker appellate jurisprudence; implementation of the advisory guideline system; trends in federal sentencing practices; regional and demographic differences in federal sentencing practices; impact of Booker on specific offense- and offender-issues; and conclusion. "The majority [85.9%] of federal cases continue to be sentenced in conformance with the sentencing guidelines" (p. vi).