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bill was sent to the House, then-Lieutenant Governor David Dewhurst tweeted a photo of a map that showed all of the abortion clinics that would close as
organizational sentencing. Booker holds that courts violate individuals’ right to a jury trial when they sentence individuals using judge-found facts in
that rubric, Justice Sotomayor pointed out in Woodward that override sentences are often the result of political pressure rather than valid sentencing
Structural Ineffective Assistance of Counsel Claims, 25 FED. SENT’G REP. 106 (2012). 23. Padilla v. Kentucky, 130 S. Ct. 1473, 1480 (2010). 24. Frye, 132 S
of a mailing sent to a third party while the mailing was in custody of the postal service, without inquiring into the ownership of the mailing and
“importance of qualified immunity ‘to society as a whole.’” As Noah Feldman has observed, the Supreme Court’s recent qualified immunity decisions have sent a
sentencing regime. The fact that white-collar sentences have increased slightly in the years since Milken was sentenced has nothing to do with the
” The North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Virginia ratifying conventions each sent a proposed amendment that parroted, more or less, the “law of the
passed by the House in May of 1972 and sent to the Senate, which struck the entirety of the bill after the enacting clause and substituted the text of S
prison under South Carolina law,3 the judge sentenced Smith only to two years’ probation.4 But despite his mild sentence, Smith had committed at