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Article • July 1, 2004 • from P&J July, 2004
U.S. v. Ray, No. 03-30339 (9th Cir.) (375 F.3d 980) (July 23, 2004) (Judge Susan P. Graber) by By a sharply divided vote, and over strong wails of protest from the Government, the Ninth Circuit upheld Judge Molloy’s a standing order that required the U.S. Attorney's office in Montana to …
Article • February 1, 2004 • from P&J February, 2004
In Re Sentencing, No. MISC 04-0024 (JBW) (E.D.N.Y.) (2004 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 1172) (January 20, 2004) (Judge Jack B. Weinstein) by In April, 2003l, Congress built an artificial fence around judicial discretion by enacting, hastily and with virtually no debate, the Feeney Amendment, a last-minute add-on to the Prosecutorial Remedies …
Article • October 1, 2003 • from P&J October, 2003
U.S. v. Ray, No. CR 02-55-M-DWM (D.Mont.) (273 F.Supp.2d 1160) (July 29, 2003) (Judge Donald W. Molloy) by Here Judge Molloy refused a Government request to reconsider a standing order that required the U.S. Attorney's office in Montana to assemble the data required to comply with the court's reporting requirements …