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These briefs on a series of questions, including whether the government is required to prove knowledge of drug type and quantity to trigger mandatory minimum and increased maximum sentences in drug cases were filed in the 9th Circuit by the federal defender and sentencing resource counsel in LA.
State legislatures and lawmakers in Washington, D.C., should consider passing statutes giving the right to defendants who have served 10 years to request a reconsideration of their sentences in light of their performance in prison and their achievements after being sentenced.
Second Circuit Decision to Vacate and Remand Based on Sentence Higher than Guidelines for Illegal Reentry into the United States.
Brief of Amicus Curiae National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, in support of appellant.
Brief of the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers as Amicus Curiae in Support of Petitioners.