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Date: 2000-08-10 01:13:00
Punishment
Mandatory sentencing
Sentence
Three strikes law
Sentencing in England and Wales
Habitual offender
Sentencing
Law
Penology

1 WHY THE SENTENCING DISCRETION MUST BE MAINTAINED Margaret McMurdo 1

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