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    Federal Sentencing Law and Practice is a quick-reference guide that provides detailed analysis of hot topics such as white-collar crime and the sentencing of organizations, plus research-enhancing analysis of recent cases. The publication includes appellate

    Publisher:Thomson West
    Service Number:22061026
    Pages:2178
    Publication date:2026-02-17
    Practice area:Criminal law & procedure
    Jurisdiction:National
    External Product Title:FEDERAL SENTENCING LAW AND PRACTICE FULL SET
    Update frequency:Updated annually
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    Subscription Number:21061026
    Available Formats:Softbound book
    Copyright:2025-2026
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    Thomas W. Hutchison

    Hutchison is presently staff director of the United States Parole Commission. As chief counsel to the subcommittee on criminal justice of the House Judiciary Committee, he was the principal staff person in the House of Representatives involved in the 

    Sigmund G. Popko, Professor, Arizona State University, College of Law (former Assistant Federal Public Defender, 1994-2001)

    Popko has served as an associate clinical professor of law at the Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law, Arizona State University, since 2001. His experience with the federal sentencing guidelines dates back to 1991 when he began practicing criminal 

    Michael P. O'Connor

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    Celia M. Rumann

    Celia Rumann is a lawyer doing federal indigent defense in Arizona. Her work as an attorney has been exclusively representing indigent people charged in U.S. federal courts. She has divided her legal career between federal indigent defense and being