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http://perma.cc/SN4C-69N5. See Bernard E. Harcourt, Risk as a Proxy for Race: The Dangers of Risk Assessment, 27 Fed. Sent’… See Bernard E. Harcourt
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have received: First, what makes a sentence “reasonable” for purposes of appellate sentencing review? Second, what kind of deference is due to the
27 Fed. Sent’… Anna Maria Barry-Jester et al., Should Prison Sentences Be Based on Crimes That Haven’t Been Com… See Nixon v. Adm’r of Gen. Servs
adjudication pressures on the accused to forego jury trials in order “to avoid the thing they fear most: being sent to prison”). Notably, plea agreements
“consider” the Guidelines but could sentence individuals in light of all the purposes of sentencing: retribution, deterrence, public safety, and
longer sentences to Jewish defendants than Christian defendants. There were no significant differences in how these judges sentenced White as
Sentencing Comm’n 2014). See U.S. Sentencing Guidelines Manual § 1B1.1(a)(2)-(4) (U.S. Sentencing Comm’n 2014); U.S. Sent… See U.S. Sentencing Guidelines
Comm’n 2014); see U.S. Sent’… U.S. Sentencing Guidelines Manual § 2B1.1 cmt. n.3 (U.S. Sentencing Comm’n 2014); see U.S. Sent’g Commission, supra