Despite the fact this Administration's current narrative in support of its position on sentencing reform relies on the supposition that too many low level, non-violent drug offenders are being investigated, prosecuted and incarcerated federally.
On the recordSeptember 17, 2014
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Goodlatte critiques the Administration's stance on drug sentencing reform.
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