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Date: 2007-10-18 19:07:28
District Court of Queensland
Judge
Jury
Victim impact statement
Mandatory sentencing
Rita v. United States
Law
Government
Sentence

Sentencing in Regional Queensland - Sentencing Principles Perspectives Possibilities Conference

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