Misdemeanor Probation Revocations
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If after reading it, you wonder what other proportionality arguments might be out there, check out [[Blog:Main/6_Crimes_With_Proportionality_Problems:_Revisiting_Them_in_Light_of_the_Simonson_Opinion|this post.]] | If after reading it, you wonder what other proportionality arguments might be out there, check out [[Blog:Main/6_Crimes_With_Proportionality_Problems:_Revisiting_Them_in_Light_of_the_Simonson_Opinion|this post.]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:06, August 10, 2013
This post was originally on-line in 2011. If is relevant to anyone who appears at a misdemeanor probation violation hearing.
Tomorrow, we should have a good idea of what the COA thinks of the argument.
If after reading it, you wonder what other proportionality arguments might be out there, check out this post.