RT Article T1 Federal Sentencing in the Wake of Guidelines: Unacceptable Limits on the Discretion of Sentencers JF The Yale law journal A1 Freed, Daniel J. LA English YR 1992 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1866115235 AB The federal sentencing process has long been characterized by dynamic relationships between judges and others who exercise powerful discretion in shaping criminal sanctions for convicted offenders. The implementation of the Federal Sentencing Guidelines has altered these relationships in ways not anticipated by Congress or the United States Sentencing Commission, and not recognized by many judges DO 10.2307/796945