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Sentencing / United States criminal procedure / Law / Mandatory sentencing / Criminal justice / Habitual offender / Armed Career Criminal Act / Parole in the United States / Cocaine in the United States / United States federal probation and supervised release / Abbott v. United States
Date: 2016-07-22 13:32:43
Sentencing
United States criminal procedure
Law
Mandatory sentencing
Criminal justice
Habitual offender
Armed Career Criminal Act
Parole in the United States
Cocaine in the United States
United States federal probation and supervised release
Abbott v. United States

 THERE WERE 71,003 CASES REPORTED TO THE UNITED STATES SENTENCING COMMISSION IN FISCAL YEAR 2015.  OF THESE CASES, 4,984 INVOLVED

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