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[New post] Bet you never heard of this legal term

Site logo image Dan Rodricks posted: " My column in The Sun today is about a widely respected federal judge, Andre Davis, now retired, and his involvement in getting active judges to reduce the life sentences of men Davis sent to prison during the nation's long war on drugs. But the column al" Dan Rodricks

Bet you never heard of this legal term

Dan Rodricks

May 29

My column in The Sun today is about a widely respected federal judge, Andre Davis, now retired, and his involvement in getting active judges to reduce the life sentences of men Davis sent to prison during the nation's long war on drugs. But the column also deals with an aspect of federal sentencing law I never heard of until I started reporting for this column. It's call "acquitted conduct sentencing." It allows a federal judge, when contemplating the sentence against a defendant tried on multiple charges, to consider a charge for which the defendant was found not guilty. Though it sounds highly prejudicial and constitutionally dubious, the Supreme Court in the 1990s upheld it, saying judges could consider the "acquitted conduct" of defendants. Judges can review the prosecution's case and find a "preponderance of evidence" that a defendant committed a crime, essentially nullifying a jury's finding of not guilty. As Charles G. Bernstein, a longtime defense attorney and retired Maryland judge, put it to me: "If the jury convicted him of murder, he gets a life sentence; if the jury acquitted him of murder, he also gets a life sentence. Why have a trial? Why not move directly from arrest to sentencing?"

Indeed. Here's an essay by former Maryland Gov. Robert Ehrlich in opposition to "acquitted conducting sentencing."

The Supreme Court last fall refused to consider a new challenge to the law that allows judges to do this.

I'm still on the shocked side of understanding that this practice still exists.

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