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What are intermediate sanctions , their purpose in the criminal justice process, and their function as a sentencing alternative?
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intermediate sanctions
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Who is affected by the intermediate sanctions rule? ...... that a person performs the functions of a president, chief executive ..... same purpose if it is filed prior to the commencement of an IRS audit ...
http://www.independentsector.org/PDFs/sanctions.pdf
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Runquist & Associates: Articles: Intermediate Sanctions
Intermediate Sanctions: Perhaps the most important change in the last 30 years in ... reasonableness of compensation for purpose of intermediate sanctions. ...
http://www.runquist.com/article_intermedsancts.htm
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Intermediate Sanctions in Sentencing Guidelines - EDITORS DOUG93
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cial function. Thus, there appears no choice but to retain judges' discretion to sentence offenders to intermediate sanctions. Sentencing guidelines are the ...
http://www.ncjrs.gov/pdffiles/165043.pdf
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intermediate sanctions
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Who is affected by the intermediate sanctions rule? ...... that a person performs the functions of a president, chief executive ..... same purpose if it is filed prior to the commencement of an IRS audit ...
http://www.independentsector.org/PDFs/sanctions.pdf
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Runquist & Associates: Articles: Intermediate Sanctions
Intermediate Sanctions: Perhaps the most important change in the last 30 years in ... reasonableness of compensation for purpose of intermediate sanctions. ...
http://www.runquist.com/article_intermedsancts.htm
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Intermediate Sanctions in Sentencing Guidelines - EDITORS DOUG93
File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat
by PA D E - Related articles
cial function. Thus, there appears no choice but to retain judges' discretion to sentence offenders to intermediate sanctions. Sentencing guidelines are the ...
http://www.ncjrs.gov/pdffiles/165043.pdf
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