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ISSN 0042-6229
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Vol. 69, Issue 4, 2024December 25, 2024 EDT

Breaking Bad – The Third Circuit’s View in United States v. Lewis Mischaracterizes Uniformity in Federal Sentencing

Noah Swanson,
Drug CrimesFederal SentencingUniformityThird CircuitControlled Substances
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Noah Swanson, Breaking Bad – The Third Circuit’s View in United States v. Lewis Mischaracterizes Uniformity in Federal Sentencing, 69 Villanova Law Review 817 (2024).

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