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noun
Sense; meaning; significance.
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They don't send letters to sentencing judges".
This problem, of course, is not limited to sentencing law.
Are white-collar defendants treated more favorably than other criminals when it comes to sentencing?
The judge backed down on the labels but held firm when it came to sentencing.
The bank's officers ignored repeated warnings about suspicious transfers from federal regulators, according to sentencing documents.
He could receive up to four years in prison, according to sentencing guidelines.
Mr. Christensen faces up to 10 years in federal prison, according to sentencing guidelines.
The nine defendants were remanded in custody until January 18 for reports prior to sentencing.
The Apprendi decision jolted the criminal justice system, calling into question a common approach to sentencing.
They range from disproportionate arrest and incarceration rates for black Americans to sentencing disparities.
Even at the time of enactment, there was intense opposition to this inflexible, one-size-fits-all approach to sentencing.
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