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    Indeterminate Sentencing Requires a Judge to Impose a Nondiscretionary Minimum
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Indeterminate Sentencing Requires a Judge to Impose a Nondiscretionary Minimum

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Indeterminate sentencing requires a judge to impose a nondiscretionary minimum period of incarceration that everyone convicted of that crime must serve.

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