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"mandatory sentencing" is a correct and commonly used term in written English.
It refers to the practice of requiring a specific minimum sentence for certain crimes, regardless of extenuating circumstances. It can be used in various contexts, such as legal discussions or descriptions of criminal justice systems. Example: "The judge handed down a mandatory sentencing of 10 years in prison for the defendant, who was convicted of drug trafficking."
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Both were sentenced under mandatory sentencing laws.
He would expand judges' discretion and end mandatory sentencing.
The judges have the opportunity not to do mandatory sentencing.
"Mandatory sentencing laws effectively remove any judicial discretion," said Peris.
With mandatory sentencing, there is no consideration of that".
Labour's Andrew Dismore sought Linden's views on mandatory sentencing.
Meanwhile, mandatory sentencing laws produce unacceptable racial disparities.
Critics of strict mandatory sentencing caution that allowances must be made for unwitting violations.
The conversation could cover marijuana laws, stop and frisk policies, mandatory sentencing, police shootings and more.
At home, ferocious "mandatory sentencing" laws are the main reason for the country's huge prison population.
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