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An overview of Blakely in the states

With the Roberts’ nomination and new USSC Booker data providing so much quality blog copy, I have not recently given much attention to Blakely in the states.  But, as I detailed in posts here and here earlier this month, state Blakely developments continue to be dynamic.  And those interested in catching up on all the action should already have their calenders marked for next month’s 2005 Conference of the National Association of Sentencing Commissions taking place in Washington DC on August 7-9.  As fully detailed in this schedule, there will be lots of state Blakely discussion throughout the conference (as well as some federal Booker talk, too).  You can register via this link.

My attention has returned to state Blakely stories in part because one of my crackerjack research assistants has recently assembled and organized many of my state Blakely posts in a series of Word documents.  Anyone interested in taking another look at the general story of Blakely in the states can download below a collection of posts that provide an overview of basic post-Blakely state legal developments.

Download slp_posts_with_blakely_in_the_states_overview.doc