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Volume 37, Issue 4 (2006) Symposium: Sentencing Guideline Law and Practice in a Post-Booker World

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Volume 37, Issue #4, Table of Contents
University of the Pacific; McGeorge School of Law

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Author Index
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Title Index
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Symposium

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Introduction
Michael Vitiello

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Slouching toward Booker and Beyond - The Court Embraces and Rejects the Role of Juries at Sentencing
Diane E. Courselle

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Making Sense of Apprendi and Its Progeny
Erwin Chemerinsky

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Prosecutorial Discretion in the Post-Booker World
Norman C. Bay

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Under-Appreciated Value of Advisory Guidelines, The
Erica J. Hashimoto

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Challenging Untested Facts at Sentencing: The Applicability of Crawford at Sentencing after Booker
Benjamin C. McMurray

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Duty to Avoid Disparity: Implementing 18 U.S.C. Sec. 3553(a)(6) after Booker, The
Michael M. O'Hear

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Freedom to Sentence: District Courts after Booker, The
Deborah Young

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Gender-Related Issues in a Post-Booker Federal Guidelines World
Myrna S. Raeder

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White Collar Crime Sentences after Booker: Was the Sentencing of Bernie Ebbers Too Harsh?
Peter J. Henning

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Restorative Justice in Federal Sentencing: An Unexpected Benefit of Booker?
Erik Luna and Barton Paulson

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Observations: Sentencing Guideline Law and Practice in a Post-Booker World
Frank C. Damrell Jr.

 
 
 
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