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Box 16, Folder 1: Background materials on sentencing, especially jury sentencing, 1949/1972 Box 16, Folder 1

Box 16, Folder 22: Memoranda relating to SWCB study of Water Resource Law and policy, 1976 Box 16, Folder 22

Box 16, Folder 23: Correspondence from York County, Virginia County Administrator (1978), and from SWCB member (1979) regarding the Hampton Roads Sanitary District, 1978/1979 Box 16, Folder 23

Box 16, Folder 24: Miscellaneous background materials on taxation policy in Virginia, 1971/1974 Box 16, Folder 24

Box 16, Folder 26: Correspondence, memoranda, and reports concerning taxation in Virginia, 1974/1976 Box 16, Folder 26

Box 16, Folder 2: Correspondence, articles, newspaper clippings, and legislative materials related to Bateman's sponsorship of bills to allow judges to sentence in criminal cases, 1973/1977 Box 16, Folder 2

Box 16, Folder 3: Correspondence, legislative materials, and booklets pertaining to proposed changes in sentencing, 1978/1979 Box 16, Folder 3

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