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Judges and Judiciary

Oct. 12, 2006

Roberts Court Will Review State Sentencing

WASHINGTON - It has been eight months since the U.S. Supreme Court cast a shadow over California's criminal justice system when it agreed to examine the state's three-tiered scheme for sentencing criminal defendants.

By Brent Kendall
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      WASHINGTON - It has been eight months since the U.S. Supreme Court cast a shadow over California's criminal justice system when it agreed to examine the state's three-tiered scheme for sentencing criminal defendants.
      Today, the public will get its first glimpse of the justices' questions and concerns when the court hears oral argu...

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