September 24, 2005 - Sentencing Law and Policy
Sentences handed down in federal court aren't much tougher when it comes to clever scam artists and crooked loan officers. In 2003, Oregon's federal judges handed down an average sentence of 16 months in white-collar cases — one month more than the national average — and far less than average sentences handed down in weapons and drug crimes. ................
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