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Professor David Boerner,
J.D. Illinois 1963.

Faculty Profile

Books

Sentencing in Washington: A Legal Analysis of the Sentencing Reform Act of 1981 (Butterworth Legal Publishers 1985).

Book Chapters

Ethical Concerns in Settlement Negotiations Involving Fee Shifting Statutes, in Attorneys Fees: Beyond the Dollars: Troubleshooting Problems Regarding Fee Agreements and Fee Awards (Washington State Bar Association 1988).

The Early Morning Line: A Preliminary Analysis of What Process is Due Under the Sentencing Reform Act of 1981, in Criminal Law and Procedure (CLE) (University of Washington 1983).

Articles

Sentencing Reform in the Other Washington, 28 Crime and Just. 71 (2001) (with Roxanne Lieb).

The Use of Offender: Characteristics in Guideline Sentencing, 9 Fed. Sentencing Rep. 136 (1996).

Sentencing Policy in Washington, Overcrowded Times, June 1995, at 1, reprinted in Sentencing in Overcrowded Times; A Comparative Perspective (Oxford University Press 1997).

Sentencing Guidelines and Prosecutorial Discretion, 78 Judicature 196 (1995).

Bringing Law to Sentencing, 6 Fed. Sentencing Rep. 174 (1993).

The Role of the Legislature in Guidelines Sentencing in the "Other Washington", 28 Wake Forest L. Rev. 381 (1993).

Confronting Violence: In the Act and in the Word, 15 U. Puget Sound L. Rev. 525 (1992).

Too Many Lawyers, Washington State Bar News, Apr. 1983, at 19. (with Fredric Tausend).

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