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determination made with no input from or consultation with the detainee allows him to be tried by military commission, where he may be sentenced to life
all charges, convictions, and sentences obtained subsequent to racist policing. Like the Fourth Amendment exclusionary rule, the super-exclusionary rule
Alabama, 567 U.S. 460, 471 (2012) (“Children are constitutionally different from adults for purposes of sentencing.”); see also infra note 137 (discussing
Judicial Dis… See, e.g., Chris Gaspard, Kimbrough and Gall: Taking Another “Crack” at Expanding Judicial Discretion Under the Federal Sentencing
Sentiments, read in 1848 at Seneca Falls, offers an early and pow- erful expression of this argument. The Declaration of Independence indicted the King for
or to any district or division to which all parties have con- sented.” A district court could use this procedure to transfer a cyber breach case to
sented a fair exchange; today, given Yale’s 5,677-fold growth in spending since 1834, the calculus has almost certainly shi�ed. Even beyond this
study of prosecutors’ archives or careful comparisons of the sentences that followed after plea deals or trials for similarly situated defendants would
corrections official cannot take it upon herself to administer punishment until a court has decided (through a proper trial and sentencing hearing) that the
sentence demands an introductory clause reminding us what we just read in the previous sentence. We don’t want to expunge split infinitives and