Sentencing: Thinking Like a Judge, Arguing as an Advocate

To assist a judge in reaching a certain sentence, defense counsel must be able to demonstrate, in language and with evidence that resonates with the judge, why the proposed sentence is a just sentence. Lisa Hay examines the steps in developing the facts and theory to support a just sentence. She also addresses some of the mechanics of achieving this just sentence: the allies to enlist, the materials of use, and the individuals who should participate at sentencing.

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