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United States Federal Sentencing Guidelines / United States v. Booker / Apprendi v. New Jersey / Blakely v. Washington / Attendant circumstance / Extenuating circumstances / Habitual offender / Criminal sentencing in the United States / Walton v. Arizona / Law / Criminal law / Mitigating factor
Date: 2014-08-12 11:14:15
United States Federal Sentencing Guidelines
United States v. Booker
Apprendi v. New Jersey
Blakely v. Washington
Attendant circumstance
Extenuating circumstances
Habitual offender
Criminal sentencing in the United States
Walton v. Arizona
Law
Criminal law
Mitigating factor

ATTORNEYS FOR APPELLANT Ruth Ann Johnson Deputy Public Defender ATTORNEYS FOR APPELLEE Gregory F. Zoeller

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