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Just Cause or Just Because? Prosecution and Plea-Bargaining Resulting in Prison Sentences on Low-Level Drug Charges in California and Arizona

doi 10.1037/e660452007-001
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January 1, 2005

Authors
K. Jack RileyNancy RodriguezGreg RidgewayDionne Barnes-ProbyTerry FainNell Griffith ForgeVincent WebbLinda J. Demaine
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American Psychological Association (APA)


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