Another Motivation for the CDA (Federal Sentencing Guid

Deranged Mutant WlkngOwl at UNiX.asb.com
Fri Mar 8 02:17:29 PST 1996


tj_lists at prado.com wrote:

> Couldn't help noticing this, presume you mean Federal Judges since the
> waiver would be from aspects of GCA 1968, a Federal law. The fact is, at
> least in sentencing, Federal Judges now have very little discretion. The
> Federal Sentencing Guideline structure established in the 1980's provides
> "guidelines" for a given defendant convicted of a given set of charges. Things

That aside, in running trials and in many other little things both 
federal and non-federal judges have too much leeway in deciding what 
evidence can be admitted, in some of the sentencing details and in 
various forms of punishment and restitution, etc.

But yes, you made a good reminder point about mandatory sentencing.

 
Rob. 

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