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Where did the judges meet, to discuss and come to the same decisions for sentencing?

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The judges meet in conference to discuss and come to the same decisions for sentencing. Each justice has an opportunity to express their views and take an initial vote in private before announcing their decisions publicly.

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The judges meet in conference to discuss and come to the same decisions for sentencing. The conference is held in private twice a week when the Court is in session and once a week when it is not. During the conference, each justice may state their views on the case, ask questions, or raise concerns. The chief justice speaks first about a case, then each justice speaks in turn, in descending order of seniority. They take an initial vote in private before the official announcement of their decisions is made public.

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