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December 5, 2024
Lots of news and new resources from the US Sentencing Commission
Via email yesterday afternoon, I received news of a number of new items coming from the US Sentencing Commission. Drawing text and links from the email, here are just some of items with a few links:
The Commission has scheduled a public meeting for Thursday, December 19, 2024 at 2:00 pm (EST)he meeting will be held at the Thurgood Marshall Federal Judiciary Building, One Columbus Circle, N.E., in Suite 2-500 (South Lobby). The Commission will livestream and record this event.
The agenda follows:
- Vote to Adopt August 2024 Meeting Minutes
- Report from the Chair
- Possible Vote to Publish Proposed Guideline Amendments and Issues for Comment....
Preliminary FY24 Fourth Quarterly Data Report
The Commission released its first full look at the FY24 federal sentencing caseload.
Preliminary Data Highlights
- In FY24, 61,137 individuals were sentenced federally — representing a decrease from the previous fiscal year.
- Nearly equal proportions of individuals were sentenced for a drug (30.0%) or immigration (29.7%) offense.
- Methamphetamine was the most common drug involved in federal drug offenses (45.8%) followed by fentanyl (21.8%) and powder cocaine (19.4%).
Commission staff break down the 2023 changes and additions to the firearms guideline, including new offenses and increased penalties. They answer frequently asked guideline questions about proliferation of firearm switches and auto sears, and more.
This primer offers an overview of statutes, sentencing guidelines, and case law related to selected federal robbery offenses.
December 5, 2024 at 12:51 PM | Permalink