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Rita v. United States / United States v. Booker / United States Federal Sentencing Guidelines / Kimbrough v. United States / Parole / Gall v. United States / Blakely v. Washington / Mandatory sentencing / Apprendi v. New Jersey / United States criminal procedure / Law / Criminal procedure
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Rita v. United States
United States v. Booker
United States Federal Sentencing Guidelines
Kimbrough v. United States
Parole
Gall v. United States
Blakely v. Washington
Mandatory sentencing
Apprendi v. New Jersey
United States criminal procedure
Law
Criminal procedure

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