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Sentencing a man accused of abusing his stepson to 30 nights in a doghouse might seem like cruel and unusual punishment to some -- but not to Texas Judge Buddie Hahn, one of scores of judges nationwide who are stepping outside the judicial sentencing box, looking for creative ways to punish criminals. Such alternative-sentencing tactics, they say, stem largely from frustration with repeat offenders, but are also a response to prison overcrowding and its exploding costs.
November 16, 2004 at 12:00 AM
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