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Twenty-nine prominent former federal judges and attorneys have signed an amicus brief urging a Utah federal judge to depart from a mandatory minimum sentence against a defendant charged with possession of firearms and drug offenses. The list of impressive names -- from a former U.S. attorney general under Lyndon B. Johnson, to a former 3rd Circuit chief judge -- underscores the intensity of the ongoing debate over mandatory minimum sentences.
August 24, 2004 at 12:00 AM
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