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Case Name | Citation(s) | Court | Jurisdiction | Date † | Full Text | Citation Index | |
United States v Hahn | 359 F3d 1315 | United States Court of Appeals, Tenth Circuit | United States | 4 Mar 2004 | WorldLII |
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"A question of balance: a study of judicial methodology, perceptions and attitudes in sentencing" | [2001] UNSWLawTD 2 | Mackenzie, Geraldine | Australia | circa 2001 | AustLII |
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What Feeney Got Right: Why Courts of Appeals Should Review Sentencing Departures De Novo | (2004) 113 Yale Law Journal 1955 | Goldstein, Andrew D | United States | 1 Jan 2004 | WorldLII |
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"A question of balance: a study of judicial methodology, perceptions and attitudes in sentencing" | [2001] UNSWLawTD 2 | Mackenzie, Geraldine | Australia | circa 2001 | AustLII |
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