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By Henry Meier Daily Journal Staff Writer The U.S. Sentencing Commission issued a report Monday calling on Congress to reassess the current mandatory minimum penalties on federal sentencing. The commission found mandatory minimum sentences did not accomplish the goals of the Sentencing Reform Act of 1984 and had been further harmed by the Supreme Court's decision, Booker v. United ...
By Henry Meier Daily Journal Staff Writer The U.S. Sentencing Commission issued a report Monday calling on Congress to reassess the current mandatory minimum penalties on federal sentencing. The commission found mandatory minimum sentences did not accomplish the goals of the Sentencing Reform Act of 1984 and had been further harmed by the Supreme Court's decision, Booker v. United ...
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