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Vol. 20, Issue 3, 2004
March 01, 2004 EDT
Should Juvenile Adjudications Count as Convictions for Apprendi Purposes?
Kimberly Johnson
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statutory maximum sentence
criminal proceedings
people v. bowden
state v. hitt
united states v. smalley
united states v. tighe
jones v. united states
almendarez-torres v. united states
united states v. bucaro
baldasar v. illinois
sentencing guidelines
mckeiver v. pennsylvania
in re winship
in re gault
juvenile delinquency
criminal justice reform
rehabilitative ideal
progressivism
williams v. new york
united states v. williams
Georgia State University Law Review
Kimberly Johnson,
Should Juvenile Adjudications Count as Convictions for Apprendi Purposes?
, 20
Georgia State University Law Review
(2004).
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