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under color of official right is surely the more heinous crime, for it instantiates both corruption and coercion. Indeed, the maximum sentence for
] (reporting on a judge’s “ruling [that the District Attorney’s] policy to end sentencing enhance- ments in criminal cases is unlawful”). 11. See Report and
enemies.’ They were the subject of much vilification in the pulpit and in Parliament . . . .”42 This movement and the sentiment associated with it was not
whereas the meaning of sentences depends critically on context, including all sorts of background understandings.”); Note, Looking It Up: Dictionaries
is that some guilty defendants may go free or receive reduced sentences as a result of favorable plea bargains.”). See Carey v. Piphus, 435 U.S
one devotes just three… Among law-review articles that mention “REIT” ten times, the most cited one devotes just three contiguous sentences to REITs
sentences long. It represents that all of the performers appearing in the work were at least eighteen years old when the photography took place, and
sentences to the issue of standing. Four Justices found standing based on Massachusetts v. EPA,3 the Court’s path- breaking opinion on climate change
into the processes of charging, plea bargaining, and sentencing. It was written at the dawn of the “victims’ rights” movement, and in many ways charted
this sentence. It emphasizes why Madison bequeathed the Bill of Rights to the courts. It exposes the lessons of the Japanese internment as still only