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Date: 2015-01-26 14:41:53
United States federal law
Law
Presentence investigation report
Sentencing
Parole
New South Wales Sentencing Council
Maryland State Commission on Criminal Sentencing Policy
United States criminal procedure
Criminal procedure
United States Federal Sentencing Guidelines

Utah Sentencing Commission 2014 ANNUAL REPORT JENNIFER VALENCIA, DIRECTOR

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