Federal Sentencing Guidelines : Post Book Scenario edited by G. Chandana.
Material type: TextLanguage: Publication details: Hyderabad : ICFAI, 2008.Description: 246 pISBN:- 9788131418512
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Table of Contents:
Chapter 1. White collar crime sentences after Booker: was the sentencing of Bernie Ebbers too harsh?
Chapter 2. The ultimate death (and rebirth?) of the federal sentencing guidelines
Chapter 3. Sentencing acquitted conduct to the Post-Booker dustbin
Chapter 4. Rita, reasoned sentencing, and resistance to change
Chapter 5. The power of bureaucracy in the response to Blakely and Booker
Chapter 6. The Booker project: the future of federal sentencing
Chapter 7. From Omnipotence to impotence: American judges and sentencing
Chapter 8. the duty to avoid disparity: Implementing 18 U.S.C.
3553 (a) (6) After Booker
Index