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relevant provisions were the first two sentences of section 235(a) of the INA, which became the current section 235(a)(3), and the first sentence of
that defendants understand their rights, and make individualized sentencing decisions after careful review of the evidence. However, the concept of
are repre- sented relative to their share of the population. In an important recent opinion, Judge Easterbrook proposed replacing this
Crack Cocaine Sentences, Axios (Sept. 29, 2021), https://www.axios.com/equal-act-pass-house-cocaine-crack-powder-sentencing-7d11110f-89a3-4cda-8ca7
sentences for attempting to kill a police officer must serve their entire sentence and cannot benefit from the usual reductions in time based on good
denial. She wrote, What could explain Alabama judges’ distinctive proclivity for imposing death sentences in cases where a jury has already rejected
reached only general citizen- ship rights, not local citizenship rights like “the rights of election and of repre- sentation.”167
& Sheri Lynn Johnson, Looking Deathworthy: Perceived Stereotypicality of Black Defendants Predicts Capital-Sentencing Outcomes, 17 Psychol. Sci. 383
state is rather limited may disagree with the assumption in this sentence. See William N. Eskridge, Jr., Dynamic Statutory Interpretation ch. 2 (1994
is a tool for cloaking existing anti- Arab and anti-arab American sentiment in legal legitimacy. Finally, in Part IV, this Comment concludes that