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  • ...The Court held that a criminal forfeiture, which is imposed at the time of sentencing, should be considered a fine, because it serves as a punishment for the und ====Proportionality in Sentencing====
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  • ...-court convictions); ''[[Hicks v. Oklahoma]]'', 447 U.S. 343 (1980) (where sentencing enhancement scheme for habitual offenders found unconstitutional, defendant ...lity of the presiding judge, so as to disqualify the judge from citing and sentencing the contemnors.<ref><span id="ALDF_00028965">''[[Mayberry v. Pennsylvania]]
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  • ...ncing convicted offenders. Under the Act, the President appoints all seven Sentencing Commission members, three of whom have to be Article III judges, and he cou ...the 'intelligible principle' test has become"); ''[[Gutierrez-Brizuela v. Lynch]]'', 834 F.3d 1142, 1154 (10th Cir. 2016) (Gorsuch, J., concurring) (noting
    225 KB (33,885 words) - 04:30, September 13, 2023
  • ...sive prosecution violative of double jeopardy could result from an initial sentencing proceeding in the course of an initial prosecution.</span></ref> Thus, the ...red simply because the underlying criminal activity has been considered at sentencing for a different offense.<ref><span id="ALDF_00026167">''[[Witte v. United S
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  • | last_name = Lynch | law_school = Columbia Law School
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  • ...it upheld the congressionally authorized service of federal judges on the Sentencing Commission. ''[[Mistretta v. United States]]'', 488 U.S. 361, 397-408 (1989 ...he criminal law and will again be subjected to bond proceedings, trial, or sentencing before petitioners."); ''id.'' at 498 ("[W]here respondents do not claim an
    935 KB (144,511 words) - 04:46, September 13, 2023
  • ''[[District of Columbia v. Heller|Heller]]'' (2008) says the [[Constitution_of_the_United_States#2n ...super due process involving a full trial beyond a reasonable doubt plus a sentencing trial. '''''School suspensions''''': Under 10 days usually requires notice
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