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Chief U.S. Circuit Judge Edward R. Becker used his opening paragraph in United States v. Walker to complain that Congress should give federal judges more discretion in sentencing in order to avoid the constant flow of appeals over hair-splitting issues. "...[T]he public might well wonder whether federal judges do not have more important things to do than to write the 18-page opinion necessary to decide this essentially pedestrian question," Becker wrote
April 05, 2000 at 12:00 AM
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