Guidelines Manual

Guidelines Manual
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Total Pages : 24
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ISBN-10 : MINN:31951D01474633Q
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Synopsis Guidelines Manual by : United States Sentencing Commission

North Carolina Sentencing Handbook with Felony, Misdemeanor, and DWI Sentencing Grids 2018

North Carolina Sentencing Handbook with Felony, Misdemeanor, and DWI Sentencing Grids 2018
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Publisher : Unc School of Government
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1560119357
ISBN-13 : 9781560119357
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Synopsis North Carolina Sentencing Handbook with Felony, Misdemeanor, and DWI Sentencing Grids 2018 by : James M. Markham

This book is a step-by-step guide to the sentencing of felonies, misdemeanors, and impaired driving in North Carolina. It includes the felony and misdemeanor sentencing grids that apply under Structured Sentencing and a table showing the different sentencing levels for DWI. The book also includes materials on diversion programs (deferred prosecution and conditional discharge), probation supervision, fines and fees, and sex offender registration.

Sentencing & Corrections

Sentencing & Corrections
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Total Pages : 18
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ISBN-10 : OSU:32437122354943
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Synopsis Sentencing & Corrections by :

Federal Sentencing the Basics

Federal Sentencing the Basics
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Total Pages : 56
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ISBN-10 : 1688991425
ISBN-13 : 9781688991422
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Synopsis Federal Sentencing the Basics by : United States Sentencing Commission

This paper provides an overview of the federal sentencing system. For historicalcontext, it first briefly discusses the evolution of federal sentencing during the past fourdecades, including the landmark passage of the Sentencing Reform Act of 1984 (SRA),1 inwhich Congress established a new federal sentencing system based primarily on sentencingguidelines, as well as key Supreme Court decisions concerning the guidelines. It thendescribes the nature of federal sentences today and the process by which such sentencesare imposed. The final parts of this paper address appellate review of sentences; therevocation of offenders' terms of probation and supervised release; the process whereby theUnited States Sentencing Commission (the Commission) amends the guidelines; and theCommission's collection and analysis of sentencing data.

State Court Sentencing of Convicted Felons, 1992

State Court Sentencing of Convicted Felons, 1992
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Publisher : DIANE Publishing
Total Pages : 71
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ISBN-10 : 9780788131387
ISBN-13 : 0788131389
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Synopsis State Court Sentencing of Convicted Felons, 1992 by : Patrick A. Langan

Provides information & statistics on felony sentencing, felons convicted, felons sentenced to probation, felony case processing, regional variation in adjudication & sentencing & trends in drug trafficking in the state courts system. Topics include: estimated number of felony convictions, types of felony sentences imposed, mean & median sentence lengths for felony sentences imposed, & sex, race & age of persons convicted of felonies, by offense. 50 charts, tables & figures in a clear & easy-to-understand format.

"Three Strikes and You're Out"

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Total Pages : 16
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ISBN-10 : IND:30000050385305
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Synopsis "Three Strikes and You're Out" by : John Clark

Punishment Without Crime

Punishment Without Crime
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Publisher : Basic Books
Total Pages : 320
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ISBN-10 : 9780465093809
ISBN-13 : 0465093809
Rating : 4/5 (09 Downloads)

Synopsis Punishment Without Crime by : Alexandra Natapoff

A revelatory account of the misdemeanor machine that unjustly brands millions of Americans as criminals. Punishment Without Crime offers an urgent new interpretation of inequality and injustice in America by examining the paradigmatic American offense: the lowly misdemeanor. Based on extensive original research, legal scholar Alexandra Natapoff reveals the inner workings of a massive petty offense system that produces over 13 million cases each year. People arrested for minor crimes are swept through courts where defendants often lack lawyers, judges process cases in mere minutes, and nearly everyone pleads guilty. This misdemeanor machine starts punishing people long before they are convicted; it punishes the innocent; and it punishes conduct that never should have been a crime. As a result, vast numbers of Americans -- most of them poor and people of color -- are stigmatized as criminals, impoverished through fines and fees, and stripped of drivers' licenses, jobs, and housing. For too long, misdemeanors have been ignored. But they are crucial to understanding our punitive criminal system and our widening economic and racial divides. A Publishers Weekly Best Book of 2018