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Posted by John Copeland
Thursday, February 14 09:14 AM

Before 1987, federal district court judges set sentences for those convicted of federal crimes largely at their discretion. Many attorneys and legal experts viewed such broad judicial discretion as inherently unfair. Punishment for the same criminal conduct varied between judicial districts. A crime resulting in a lengthy jail term in one federal district might result in a short sentence or probation in a different federal district. Justice seemed haphazard, unfair and sentencing unpredictable. 

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