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Criminal

Aug. 20, 2015

Bogus drug sentencing reform 'myths'

This summer, a group of federal prosecutors may have offered the best evidence yet that federal drug sentencing reform is finally upon us. By Jeremy Haile


By Jeremy Haile


This summer, a group of federal prosecutors may have offered the best evidence yet
that federal drug sentencing reform is finally upon us.


Just as Congress appeared ready to take up targeted reforms to mandatory minimum drug
penalties, the National Association of Assistant U.S. Attorneys (NAAUSA) - a group
that bills itself as the "bar association" for the natio...

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