Lots of sentencing pieces in latest issue of the Ohio State Journal of Criminal Law
I was pleased to see that the most recent issue of Ohio State Journal of Criminal Law, which includes papers from a symposium last year covering sentencing topics, is now in print. All the articles can be accessed via the OSJCL website, and here are just a few of the many good reads:
Like They’re Waiting for you to Die: Development of the Inadequate Medical Care Doctrine from District Court to United States Sentencing Commission by Shanna H. Rifkin & Elizabeth A. Blackwood
The Guardrails Are Off: Why Judicial Discretion in Ohio Criminal Sentencing Has Careened Out of Control and How Data Analytics Can Bring It Back on Course by Justice Michael P. Donnelly
The Use of Sentencing Data and the Importance of Getting it Right by Melissa Schiffel
Reflections from the Bench: Ohio Sentencing Law by Jennifer Muench-McElfresh