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Party Affiliation of Judges Can Determine Sentencing Length: Study

"The study found that Republican-appointed judges sentence black defendants three months longer than they do for non-blacks, and female defendants two months less than males, who committed similar offenses, compared to Democratic-appointed judges."

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May 31, 2018

Judges, SentencingAnthony BradleyJuly 27, 2018The Crime Report, Sentencing, Partisanship
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