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Grappling with Judicial Discretion in Complex Times

Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics
AbstractWhen areas of the law are ambiguous or untested, such as in the compassionate release cases that proliferated during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, district judges must rely on their discretion to fill in legal gaps. Discretion can be beneficial, because it means that it allows district judges to consider factors that may lead to ...
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Judicial Discretion*

The Journal of Philosophy, 1963
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Debiasing Numerical Verdicts and Judicial Discretion: Reflections on Mitigating the Anchoring Effect in Judicial Decision-Making

Economic analysis of law in European legal scholarship, 2022
Maciej Prochnicki   +2 more
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Judicial Discretion and Criminal Litigation

1990
Abstract This book is about the discretions exercised by criminal trial courts both at Crown Court and Magistrates' Court level and about discretion in the criminal appellate process. The aim is twofold. First, to provide a theoretical framework within which to discuss and assess the discretions.
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Judicial Discretion and Constitutional Law

1997
I am always pleased to visit Helsinki; today I am also honored. Every visit to this place is a delight because Helsinki is a beautiful and fascinating city and because I have such kind and stimulating friends here. Today is very special because I have been greatly honored with your invitation to deliver the first Otto Brusiin Lecture.
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