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United States Federal Sentencing Guidelines
United States federal law
Criminal law
United States v. Booker
Mandatory sentencing
Aggravated felony
Taylor v. United States
United States Sentencing Commission
United States federal probation and supervised release
Law
United States criminal procedure
Criminal procedure

U.S. Sentencing Commission Public Meeting Minutes (September 15, 2011)

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