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"It's like she has scheduled our sentencing before she's even found us guilty," one said.

Our sentencing is on Wednesday, and we've been told to "expect custodials".

"We're getting closer to a scheme of having our sentencing guidelines being no more than de facto mandatory minimums," said Steven Chanenson, a law professor at Villanova University.

This comes as Barack Obama granted clemency on Wednesday to 61 non-violent drug offenders, noting it "reminded me how out of proportion and counterproductive so much of our sentencing is when it comes to our drug laws".

Anyone listening to radio debates about the imminent publication of the Ministry of Justice green paper on sentencing, or reading newspaper headlines, might suppose the paper (which is a consultative document rather than a statement of settled policy) would propose a radical change to our sentencing system.

We have a phrase: 'Walking while trans.' It's a function of our sentencing laws that we put people away for a long time for nonviolent offenses".

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Today we received our sentences.

So which of these is our sentence of the week?

They are destroying it: pillaging our punctuation; savaging our sentences; raping our vocabulary.

It is our sentences, not our sentiments, that we ought to protect.

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