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U.S. v. Gonzales, No. 97-2277 (10th Cir.) (164 F.3d 1285) (January 7, 1999) (Judge Mary Beck Briscoe)

The criminal justice system has long struggled with the concept of sanctions, or penalties imposed for some type of disobedience; and, more and more, it seems as if the imposition of sanctions depends on the target of those sanctions. Thus, for example, sanctions imposed on criminal defendants, prisoners, ex-cons and ...

 

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