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"content": "Well, in this case x wasn't judged at all, it was negotiated. Sentencing in the US is based on guidelines that score crimes between 1-43 so that everyone *should* get around the same amount of time for the same crimes; the more severe the crime, the higher the score and the higher the sentence.\n\nhttps://www.ussc.gov/sites/default/files/pdf/about/overview/Overview_Federal_Sentencing_Guidelines.pdf",
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