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19 Fed. Sent. R. [i] (2006-2007)

handle is hein.journals/fedsen19 and id is 1 raw text is: FE D E R A L S ET N T E

Volume i9, Number  • October 2oo6
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Victims Rights Act and Kenna
EDITOR'S OBSERVATIONS
Michael M. O'Hear, Punishment, Democracy, and Victims                   I
ARTICLES
Wayne A. Logan, Victim Impact Evidence in Federal Capital Trials        5
Bryan Myers, Emalee Weidemann, and Gregory Pearce Psychology Weighs
in on the Debate Surrounding Victim Impact Statements and Capital
Sentencing: Are Emotional Jurors Really Irrational?                 13
Russell P. Butler, What Practitioners and Judges Need to Know Regarding Crime
Victims' Participatory Rights in Federal Sentencing Proceedings     21
Steven 1. Twist, Kenna v. District Court                              30
Douglas E. Beloof, Judicial Leadership at Sentencing under the Crime Victims'
Rights Act:Judge Kozinski in Kenna and Judge Cassell in Degenhardt  36
Richard A. Bierschbach, Allocution and the Purposes of Victim Participation
under the CVRA                                                      44
Amy Baron-Evans, Traps for the Unwary under the Crime Victims' Rights Act:
Lessons from the Kenna Cases                                        49
ADDITIONAL MATERIALS
Proposed Victims' Rights Amendment to Constitution (Jan. 2003)        57
Senate Committee Report on Crime Victims' Rights Amendment (Nov. 2003)  58
Senate Floor Statements in Support of the Crime Victims' Rights Act (Apr. 2004)  62
House Committee Report on Crime Victims' Rights Act (Sept. 2004)      67
House Floor Statement in Support of the Crime Victims' Rights Act (Oct. 2004)  68
Senate Floor Statement in Support of the Crime Victims' Rights Act (Oct. 2004)  69
Text of Crime Victims' Rights Act (Oct. 2004)                         73
First Annual Report to Congress on Crime Victims' Rights (Oct. 2005)  75
Attorney General Guidelines for Victim and Witness Assistance (May 2005)  78
The Federal Sentencing Reporter is published for
the Vera Institute of Justice by the University of California Press

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