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Vol. 20, Issue 3, 2004 March 01, 2004 EDT

Should Juvenile Adjudications Count as Convictions for Apprendi Purposes?

Kimberly Johnson ,
  • 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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