This article outlines the evolution of sentencing standards over the years. It identifies several key events in the progression toward a more lawful approach to sentencing
In 1987, the Nation’s first attempt to standardize federal sentencing came in the form of the United...
Judge Marvin Frankel’s writings in the early 1970s inspired the creation of sentencing guidelines co...
The Columbia Law Review\u27s Symposium on sentencing, which took place less than two weeks after the...
This article outlines the evolution of sentencing standards over the years. It identifies several ke...
This article explores the topic of sentencing guidelines. Specifically, the author weighs the intend...
This article examines the origins, purposes, evolution, and impact of Minnesota\u27s pioneering sent...
Sentencing law and practice in the United States can be characterized as an argument about rules and...
Washington State\u27s sentencing reform in the early 1980s encompassed all felonies, including those...
This article examines the topic of using offender characteristics in guideline sentencing—a controve...
Although the U.S. Federal Sentencing Guidelines have received much attention (and criticism), we do ...
The Sentencing Reform Act of 1984 sought to bring consistency, coherence, and accountability to a fe...
Sentencing commissions, administrative agencies charged to develop and promulgate standards for sent...
The thesis of this Article is that the substantive criminal law is the missing element in sentencing...
Although it represents an impressive intellectual effort, the present federal sentencing structure i...
The federal sentencing guidelines, which focus on offense based statistical consistency, had a rippl...
In 1987, the Nation’s first attempt to standardize federal sentencing came in the form of the United...
Judge Marvin Frankel’s writings in the early 1970s inspired the creation of sentencing guidelines co...
The Columbia Law Review\u27s Symposium on sentencing, which took place less than two weeks after the...
This article outlines the evolution of sentencing standards over the years. It identifies several ke...
This article explores the topic of sentencing guidelines. Specifically, the author weighs the intend...
This article examines the origins, purposes, evolution, and impact of Minnesota\u27s pioneering sent...
Sentencing law and practice in the United States can be characterized as an argument about rules and...
Washington State\u27s sentencing reform in the early 1980s encompassed all felonies, including those...
This article examines the topic of using offender characteristics in guideline sentencing—a controve...
Although the U.S. Federal Sentencing Guidelines have received much attention (and criticism), we do ...
The Sentencing Reform Act of 1984 sought to bring consistency, coherence, and accountability to a fe...
Sentencing commissions, administrative agencies charged to develop and promulgate standards for sent...
The thesis of this Article is that the substantive criminal law is the missing element in sentencing...
Although it represents an impressive intellectual effort, the present federal sentencing structure i...
The federal sentencing guidelines, which focus on offense based statistical consistency, had a rippl...
In 1987, the Nation’s first attempt to standardize federal sentencing came in the form of the United...
Judge Marvin Frankel’s writings in the early 1970s inspired the creation of sentencing guidelines co...
The Columbia Law Review\u27s Symposium on sentencing, which took place less than two weeks after the...