This Article is the second of twelve parts of a set of Model Federal Sentencing Guidelines designed to illustrate the feasibility and advantages of a simplified approach to federal sentencing proposed by the Constitution Project Sentencing Initiative. The Model Sentencing Guidelines and the Constitution Project report are all to be published in Volume 18, Number 5 of the Federal Sentencing Reporter. The project is described in an essay titled \u27Tis a Gift To Be Simple: A Model Reform of the Federal Sentencing Guidelines, available on SSRN at http://ssrn.com/abstract=927929
This segment of the project contains the offense seriousness portion of the simplified sentencing ta...
Full-text available at SSRN. See link in this record.A survey of case law and decisions related to t...
In 1984, the Federal Sentencing Reform Act was signed into law. This act of reformation set a new st...
This Article is the first of twelve parts of a set of Model Federal Sentencing Guidelines designed t...
This Article is the ninth of twelve parts of a set of Model Federal Sentencing Guidelines designed t...
This Article is the third of twelve parts of a set of Model Federal Sentencing Guidelines designed t...
This Article is the twelfth of twelve parts of a set of Model Federal Sentencing Guidelines designed...
This Article is the tenth of twelve parts of a set of Model Federal Sentencing Guidelines designed t...
This Article is the second of twelve parts of a set of Model Federal Sentencing Guidelines designed ...
This essay introducing the June 2006 edition of the Federal Sentencing Reporter (Vol. 18, No. 5) des...
In 1987, the Nation’s first attempt to standardize federal sentencing came in the form of the United...
This Article discusses the sensibility of each of these three options. Part II sets forth a hypothet...
In 1984, Congress mandated the creation of the United States Sentencing Commission composed of presi...
This Article proposes a simplified sentencing table consisting of nine base sentencing ranges, each ...
Practice Under the Federal Sentencing Guidelines provides extensive discussion and current citations...
This segment of the project contains the offense seriousness portion of the simplified sentencing ta...
Full-text available at SSRN. See link in this record.A survey of case law and decisions related to t...
In 1984, the Federal Sentencing Reform Act was signed into law. This act of reformation set a new st...
This Article is the first of twelve parts of a set of Model Federal Sentencing Guidelines designed t...
This Article is the ninth of twelve parts of a set of Model Federal Sentencing Guidelines designed t...
This Article is the third of twelve parts of a set of Model Federal Sentencing Guidelines designed t...
This Article is the twelfth of twelve parts of a set of Model Federal Sentencing Guidelines designed...
This Article is the tenth of twelve parts of a set of Model Federal Sentencing Guidelines designed t...
This Article is the second of twelve parts of a set of Model Federal Sentencing Guidelines designed ...
This essay introducing the June 2006 edition of the Federal Sentencing Reporter (Vol. 18, No. 5) des...
In 1987, the Nation’s first attempt to standardize federal sentencing came in the form of the United...
This Article discusses the sensibility of each of these three options. Part II sets forth a hypothet...
In 1984, Congress mandated the creation of the United States Sentencing Commission composed of presi...
This Article proposes a simplified sentencing table consisting of nine base sentencing ranges, each ...
Practice Under the Federal Sentencing Guidelines provides extensive discussion and current citations...
This segment of the project contains the offense seriousness portion of the simplified sentencing ta...
Full-text available at SSRN. See link in this record.A survey of case law and decisions related to t...
In 1984, the Federal Sentencing Reform Act was signed into law. This act of reformation set a new st...