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  • 021322

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  • Published 2006.
  • 277 pages.

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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).
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