Sentences with phrase «federal sentencing reporter»

Cecelia Klingele co-edited the latest volume of the Federal Sentencing Reporter.
Federal Sentencing Reporter is published five times per year on a calendar year basis.
(The Federal Sentencing Reporter can be ordered on - line here.)
(This piece is slated for publication in the October 2004 issue of the Federal Sentencing Reporter, which will be FSR's second rapid - fire special Blakely issue.
Also, the Federal Sentencing Reporter can be ordered here and past issues can be accessed electronically here.
I am pleased to report that another Federal Sentencing Reporter issue is off to press.
I have finally put the finishing touches on the Federal Sentencing Reporter's latest issue, which is entitled «The Booker Aftershock.»
However, thanks to this terrific University of Michigan Law Library site, which has all of Alito's academic writings here, we can unearth what might be hints as to how a Justice Alito might view key participants in the post-Booker world from two commentaries appearing in the Federal Sentencing Reporter not long after the guidelines were enacted.
I am pleased to report that, just in time for the start of the summer sentencing season, the latest issue of the Federal Sentencing Reporter focused on white - collar cases is now in print and also available here on - line.

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With reporters in pursuit, former Governor John G. Rowland leaves U.S. District Court after being sentenced to 30 months in federal prison.
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