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United States Sentencing Commission / Patti B. Saris / Ketanji Brown Jackson / United States v. Booker / Sentencing Reform Act / William K. Sessions III / Rita v. United States / Maryland State Commission on Criminal Sentencing Policy / United States criminal procedure / Law / Criminal procedure
Date: 2014-06-12 15:29:09
United States Sentencing Commission
Patti B. Saris
Ketanji Brown Jackson
United States v. Booker
Sentencing Reform Act
William K. Sessions III
Rita v. United States
Maryland State Commission on Criminal Sentencing Policy
United States criminal procedure
Law
Criminal procedure

U.S. Sentencing Commission Public Hearing Transcript (February 16, 2012)

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