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Federal Sentencing Reporter
Federal Sentencing Reporter (2023) 35 (4-5): 220–225.
Published: 01 June 2023
...Lynn Adelman In my article about Marvin Frankel’s contribution to federal sentencing, I argue that the sentencing model that Frankel favored, one based on detailed rules of general application and greatly reduced judicial discretion, is highly flawed and will almost always result in sentences...
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Federal Sentencing Reporter
Federal Sentencing Reporter (2023) 35 (4-5): 240–248.
Published: 01 June 2023
...Richard S. Frase Judge Marvin Frankel’s writings in the early 1970s inspired the creation of sentencing guidelines commissions and guidelines rules in twenty-two state and federal jurisdictions. By the late 1970s Frankel’s tentative proposals had been substantially filled out by other writers...
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Federal Sentencing Reporter
Federal Sentencing Reporter (2023) 35 (4-5): 260–261.
Published: 01 June 2023
...Gary P. Naftalis Marvin Frankel was a mentor and friend of Gary Naftalis for almost 40 years beginning when Gary was a first-year law student and Marvin was his professor at Columbia Law School. They later co-authored a book on the Grand Jury system and after Judge Frankel left the bench they were...
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Federal Sentencing Reporter
Federal Sentencing Reporter (2023) 35 (4-5): 293–299.
Published: 01 June 2023
...Michael Tonry Marvin Frankel’s characterization of American sentencing in Criminal Sentences: Law Without Order remarkably successfully distilled ideas that were in the air and emerging. His main proposals—a sentencing commission, sentencing rules, requirements that judges explain their decisions...