This article traces the fascinating history of early efforts to identify defendants and their prior convictions as well as the evolving use of prior convictions in aggravating punishment; examines how contemporary repeat offender penalties fall short of punishment goals and contribute to the racially lopsided profile of punishment today; and critiques potential justifications for the prior conviction exception to the rule in Apprendi v. New Jersey, arguing that the exception should be abandoned. The article summarizes empirical research testing the relationship between prior convictions and examining the efficacy of repeat offender sentences in reducing recidivism; collects commentary on the use of risk prediction in sentencing; surveys sta...
The consequences of a person’s prior crimes remain after the debt to society is paid and the sentenc...
The consequences of a person’s prior crimes remain after the debt to society is paid and the sentenc...
This article examines the Discretionary Persistent Felony Offender sentencing provision contained in...
article published in law reviewThis article traces the fascinating history of early efforts to ident...
This essay offers a menu of procedural alternatives for coping with the potential, some would say in...
This Article discusses an important federal sentencing issue that has received little scholarly atte...
article published in law reviewThis essay offers a menu of procedural alternatives for coping with t...
(Excerpt) This Article attempts to answer those questions both historically and theoretically. On a ...
This Article discusses an important federal sentencing issue that has received little scholarly atte...
This Article discusses an important federal sentencing issue that has received little scholarly atte...
Criminal history scores make up one of the two most significant determinants of the punishment an of...
This Article explores when laws altering the consequences of conviction can retroactively apply. It...
Despite evidence that America’s low-level courts are overburdened, unreliable, and structurally bias...
In its Apprendi line of cases, the Supreme Court has held that any fact found at sentencing (other t...
Article published in the Michigan State University School of Law Student Scholarship Collection
The consequences of a person’s prior crimes remain after the debt to society is paid and the sentenc...
The consequences of a person’s prior crimes remain after the debt to society is paid and the sentenc...
This article examines the Discretionary Persistent Felony Offender sentencing provision contained in...
article published in law reviewThis article traces the fascinating history of early efforts to ident...
This essay offers a menu of procedural alternatives for coping with the potential, some would say in...
This Article discusses an important federal sentencing issue that has received little scholarly atte...
article published in law reviewThis essay offers a menu of procedural alternatives for coping with t...
(Excerpt) This Article attempts to answer those questions both historically and theoretically. On a ...
This Article discusses an important federal sentencing issue that has received little scholarly atte...
This Article discusses an important federal sentencing issue that has received little scholarly atte...
Criminal history scores make up one of the two most significant determinants of the punishment an of...
This Article explores when laws altering the consequences of conviction can retroactively apply. It...
Despite evidence that America’s low-level courts are overburdened, unreliable, and structurally bias...
In its Apprendi line of cases, the Supreme Court has held that any fact found at sentencing (other t...
Article published in the Michigan State University School of Law Student Scholarship Collection
The consequences of a person’s prior crimes remain after the debt to society is paid and the sentenc...
The consequences of a person’s prior crimes remain after the debt to society is paid and the sentenc...
This article examines the Discretionary Persistent Felony Offender sentencing provision contained in...