Letter from Human Rights Watch about the Smarter Sentencing Act

A letter from Antonio M. Ginatta, Advocacy Director, US Program, to senators Charles E. Grassley, Jeff Sessions, and John Cornyn expressing his concerns on the senators opposition to the Smarter Sentencing Act is presented. Among other things, Ginatta was discouraged to learn of their opposition to...

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Criminal sentences
Criminal sentencing
Criminals
Drug offenders
Drug trafficking
Executives
Federal legislation
Ginatta, Antonio M
Grassley, Charles E
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Mandatory minimum sentences
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Prosecuting attorneys
Senators
Sentenced offenders
Sentencing reforms
Sessions, Jeff
United States Senate
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