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Senate votes to cut crack-powder sentencing gap (access required)

By: Kimberly Atkins
Published: March 18, 2010

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WASHINGTON - The Senate has approved a bill that would significantly cut the disparity between sentences for powder cocaine offenses and those involving crack cocaine. Currently, sentences for crack cocaine possession are the same as sentences handed down for possession of 100 times the same quantity of powder cocaine. The 100-1 ratio has been the subject ...
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