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12 Jan 2016, 4:05 am by Amy Howe
  Douglas Berman previewed the sentencing case Molina-Martinez v. [read post]
18 Nov 2015, 6:01 pm by Andrew M. Ironside
Yesterday, noting this Dallas Morning News article on his blog Sentencing Law and Policy, Professor Douglas Berman asked whether it's appropriate for lawyers to cease representing a death row client because existing "political realities" make a stay of execution extremely... [read post]
17 Sep 2015, 8:08 am
"Split en banc Third Circuit struggles through how to review and assess Alleyne error": Douglas A. [read post]
7 Jan 2015, 7:04 pm by Michael Froomkin
Simon Professor of Law, University of California, Berkeley School of Law Douglas Berman, Robert J. [read post]
25 Nov 2014, 10:15 am
"Split Third Circuit panel concludes Allenye error can be harmless": Douglas A. [read post]
16 Nov 2014, 10:17 am
"Examining Crawford after a decade": Douglas A. [read post]
3 Sep 2014, 9:06 am by Lawrence S. Goldman
Douglas Berman reported in his indispensable Sentencing Law and Policy blog about a ten-year prison sentence imposed by SDNY judge Richard Berman upon defendant Rudy Kurniawan, who had sold counterfeit wine to the very rich, including billionaire... [read post]
26 Aug 2014, 6:30 am
Two amicus briefs were filed in support of the petition — one from the Cato Institute and Rutherford Institute, and one from Professor Douglas Berman, known to all of the blogosphere for his tireless work at Sentencing Law and Policy. [read post]
15 May 2014, 3:46 pm by Andrew M. Ironside
In his exciting new essay Re-Balancing Fitness, Fairness, and Finality for Sentences, Professor Douglas Berman considers when a criminal defendant’s final sentence—after exhausting state court appeals—may be reviewed or reconsidered by a federal court on account of “subsequent legal developments”... [read post]
8 May 2014, 9:00 am by Yishai Schwartz
Douglas Letter now takes the podium for the Department of Justice. [read post]