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Vol. 60, Issue 2, 2015October 01, 2015 EDT

The District Court Tried to Make Me Go to Rehab, The Eleventh Circuit Said “No, No, No”: The Divide over Rehabilitation’s Role in Criminal Sentencing and the Need for Reform Following United States v. Vandergrift

Kristen Ashe,
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Kristen Ashe, The District Court Tried to Make Me Go to Rehab, The Eleventh Circuit Said “No, No, No”: The Divide over Rehabilitation’s Role in Criminal Sentencing and the Need for Reform Following United States v. Vandergrift, 60 Villanova Law Review 283 (2015).
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