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... did not conduct sufficient analysis of cumulative impacts. We consider these arguments in turn. . ...For example, the Amendment's EA devotes a scant three sentence...
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... providing, generally, for concurrent sentences, Ore. Rev. Stat. §137.123(1), but allowing the ju... sentencing choices or accoutrements—for example, permitting trial judges to find facts about the o... that … the court has power to impose cumulative sentences.”); In re Breton, 93 Me. 39, 42, 44A. ...
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This article suggests that statutes governing both corporations and limited liability companies should require all owners to read several warnings about the dangers of a lack of advance planning before starting a business, or before purchasing an equity interest in an existing closely held business. Part I of this article reviews the current landscape of available business forms and details the many ways in which the majority owners of a business can take advantage of the minority owners. Part I also reviews the many ways in which the minority owner could have protected himself -- if he had the foresight to do so. Part II then reviews the main statutory and judicial responses to the problem of minority owner oppression and discusses their inadequacy. After discussing some other suggesti...
... would become worthless if, for example, the corporation went bankrupt. The main disadvant...Cumulative Voting. The holder of a majority of the outstandin... of bullet points and short, declarative sentences. The goal of this document is not to explain the l...
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Criminal law — Sentencing — Where none of the individual sentences imposed on an offender are grossly disproportionate to their respective offenses, an aggregate prison term resulting from consecutive imposition of those sentences does not constitute cruel and unusual punishment.
... to be served consecutively, and the cumulative length of his incarceration is therefore attributa... For example, in United States v. Aiello (C.A.2, 1988), 864 F.2...
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The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Corps) is reissuing 48 of the 49 existing nationwide permits (NWPs), general conditions, and definitions, with some modifications. The Corps is also issuing two new NWPs, three new general conditions, and three new definitions. The effective date for the new and reissued NWPs will be March 19, 2012. These NWPs will expire on March 18, 2017. The NWPs will protect the aquatic environment and the public interest while effectively authorizing activities that have minimal individual and cumulative adverse effects on the aquatic environment.
...Examples of improved environmental protection include: impo... have also used the active voice, short sentences, and common everyday terms except for necessary te...
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... 2002, the Bureau also released the "Cumulative Impact Analysis of Dewatering and Water Management...For example, Daniel Randolph, a member of Great Basin, stated ... cumulative impacts on air is only five sentences long and includes no mine-specific or cumulative d...
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... any isolated case seems justified, the cumulative social cost of many such cases can far outweigh th... Guidelines purportedly set presumptive sentences while creating a system of departure from those se... minimum sentences can be harsh (for example, manufacturing less than two sugar packets worth o...
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...The Court posed thehypothetical example of a city that arms its police forcewith firearms... of other violations to "sho[w] the cumulative nature . . . and impact [of] evidence . . .as to .... The manual contained four sentences, nothing more, on Brady.15 This ------ type: "Unde...
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... that Apprendi understood the maximum sentences that could be imposed on those counts. Because the... the prosecutor's burden of proof by, for example, relying on a presumption rather than evidence to ... ought to be, or can be, subjected to a cumulative penalty, without being charged with a cumulative o...
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.... Consider an example. Two brothers, Jesse and James, jointly plan and p... seeks a range of possible sentences, any of which would be "good enough." (56) The neg..., however, the severity of the cumulative responses to continuing misconduct will be somewha...