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That is why, as Apprendi noted, “nothing in this history suggests that it is
impermissible for judges to exercise ... by the judge or the legislature, the facts
guiding judicial discretion below the statutory maximum need not be alleged in
the ...
That is why, as Apprendi noted, “nothing in this history suggests that it is
impermissible for judges to exercise ... by the judge or the legislature, the facts
guiding judicial discretion below the statutory maximum need not be alleged in
the ...
Side 707
This quality in a judge demands, not that he have no preconceptions on legal
issues, but that he be willing to consider views that oppose his preconceptions,
and remain open to persuasion, when the issues arise in a pending case. This
sort of ...
This quality in a judge demands, not that he have no preconceptions on legal
issues, but that he be willing to consider views that oppose his preconceptions,
and remain open to persuasion, when the issues arise in a pending case. This
sort of ...
Side 719
Elected judges, no less than appointed judges, occupy an office of trust that is
fundamentally different from that ... Although the fact that they must stand for
election makes their job more difficult than that of the tenured judge, that fact
does ...
Elected judges, no less than appointed judges, occupy an office of trust that is
fundamentally different from that ... Although the fact that they must stand for
election makes their job more difficult than that of the tenured judge, that fact
does ...
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Summaries of Briefs Names of Participating Attorneys | 897 |
Annotations | 937 |
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