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Date: 2014-01-08 18:19:42
Law
United States Federal Sentencing Guidelines
United States federal law
United States Sentencing Commission
Mandatory sentencing
Ricardo Hinojosa
Sentence
Rita v. United States
Mistretta v. United States
United States criminal procedure
Criminal procedure
Sentencing

Guidelines Newsletter - July 2003

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