A View of the New Sentencing Environment

On 3 September 2008, in Federal Sentencing, by Peter Smythe

Two brothers facing 30 years to life under the sen­ten­cing gui­de­li­nes were given just five-​year sen­ten­ces in New York this week. Judge Fre­de­ric Block reflec­ted on the gui­de­li­nes’ “fetish with abso­lute arith­me­tic” and wrote in his 21-​page opi­nion: [W]e now have an advi­sory gui­de­li­nes regime where, as reflec­ted by this case, any offi­cer or direc­tor of virtually […]

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