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Criminal

May 19, 2009

Central District Shifts Stance On Crack Sentences

In the wake of the Obama administration's call for crack cocaine sentencing reform, federal prosecutors in California's Central District now have permission to stipulate to lighter sentences in crack cases, the Daily Journal has learned.

By Greg Katz and Ciaran McEvoy
Daily Journal Staff Writers

LOS ANGELES - In the wake of the Obama administration's call for crack cocaine sentencing reform, federal prosecutors in California's Central District now have permission to stipulate to lighter sentences in crack cases, the Daily Journal has learned.

Under a new office policy, assistant U.S. attorneys can agree to "downward variances" in crack sentences, making the punishment equal to...

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