Session 259: SE1 -> Judicial Discretion in the Context of Federal Sentencing Guidelines
Time: 1:10PM to 2:40 PM on Thursday, November 18
Place: Ballroom A
Session Chair: Keith A. Wilmot, University of Nebraska - Omaha
Sentencing of Immigration Cases Under the Federal Sentencing Guidelines: The Effect of Departures and Offender Characteristics
by: Celesta A. Albonetti, University of Iowa (Corresponding)
Traffic Stops and Race: Its Effect on Criminal History
by: Kevin Blackwell, US Sentencing Commission (Corresponding)
Keri Burchfield, U.S. Sentencing Commission
Doing Federal Criminal Sentencing Research: Theoretical and Methodological Issues
by: Miriam A. DeLone, University of Nebraska - Omaha (Corresponding)
Paula Kautt, University of Texas at San Antonio
The Impact of Sentencing Guidelines on Sentencing Disparities in Federal Narcotics Cases
by: Richard D. Hartley, Minot State University (Corresponding)
Discussants:
Keith A. Wilmot, University of Nebraska - Omaha

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