Article

Clash of norms judicial leniency on defendant birthdays

Daniel L. Chen, and Arnaud Philippe

Abstract

We document judicial leniency on defendant birthdays across 4.8 million decisions. Our results are consistent with reference-dependent social preferences. First, French sentences are 1% fewer and around 5% shorter. Second, U.S. federal judges also round down sentences except when rounding up makes available sentencing reductions for good behavior. No leniency appears on the days before or after a defendant's birthday.

Replaces

Daniel L. Chen, and Arnaud Philippe, Clash of norms: Judicial leniency on defendant birthdays, TSE Working Paper, n. 18-934, July 2018.

Reference

Daniel L. Chen, and Arnaud Philippe, Clash of norms judicial leniency on defendant birthdays, Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, vol. 211, July 2023, pp. 324–344.

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Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, vol. 211, July 2023, pp. 324–344