Government
Nov. 19, 1998
At Sentencing Commission, No One's Home
WASHINGTON - And then there were none. The seven-seat U.S. Sentencing Commission has long endured a vacancy or two, but when Pennsylvania U.S. District Judge Richard P. Conoboy resigned as the commission's chairman Nov. 1, the vital policy-making body, for the first time in its 14-year life, had nothing but vacancies.
The seven-seat U.S. Sentencing Commission has long endured a vacancy or two, but when Pennsylvania U.S. District Judge Richard P. Conoboy resigned as the commission's chairman Nov. 1, the vital policy-making bo...
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