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September 19, 2023
Effective coverage of particulars of First Step Act and guideline amendment implementation
I have frequently flagged Walter Pavlo's work at Forbes because he always effectively covers lots of the important nitty-gritty in the implementation of various federal sentencing and corrections rules and policy. And over the past week, he has two more important pieces in this space, which I will cover with links and full headlines:
"What The US Sentencing Commission’s Decision Means For First Time Offenders: The US Sentencing Commission recently passed a motion to allow a 2 point reduction against the Federal Sentencing Guidelines. The effect could mean freedom for many."
"Bureau Of Prisons’ Challenges With First Step Act Release Dates: The Federal Bureau of Prisons has struggled to implement the First Step Act and one big problem still persists ... predicting when someone will leave prison."
Both of these pieces serve as new reminders of the old aphorism, "The devil is in the details."
September 19, 2023 at 11:00 AM | Permalink