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Speakers: Erica Zunkel, Clinical Professor of Law & Associate Director, Federal Criminal Justice Clinic, University of Chicago Law ... In 1999, Robin was sentenced to a mandatory 110 years - a sentence that Robin's sentencing judge has since called "stunningly ... For too long, excessive and extreme sentences have remained a staple of the United States' approach to criminal justice.

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  • In 1999, Robin was sentenced to a mandatory 110 years - a sentence that Robin's sentencing judge has since called "stunningly ...
  • For too long, excessive and extreme sentences have remained a staple of the United States' approach to criminal justice.
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