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On the first day of its fall term, the Supreme Court appeared to be poised to find the 17-year-old federal sentencing guideline system unconstitutional. The court had expedited arguments in two cases that posed the question of Blakely �s impact on the federal system. But judging by the tenor of the arguments Monday afternoon, most justices seemed almost to assume that Blakely applies to the federal guidelines. The The focus instead was on what happens next and how large the impact will be.
October 05, 2004 at 12:00 AM
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