Prospective Changes to Federal Sentencing Guidelines: What Would You Ask US …
Prospective changes to federal sentencing guidelines: What would you ask US … The laws have been primarily focused on crack cocaine crimes, versus powder cocaine. Ponsor and others have argued that, while there is strength in equity, the guidelines became… Continue reading
Leonardo Angiulo: The Evolution of Federal Sentencing Guidelines
Leonardo Angiulo: The Evolution of Federal Sentencing Guidelines Subsequent offenders, for example, are subject to longer sentences under the theory that persons who persist in deviant behavior should suffer increasingly severe punishments in an effort to penalize effectively and encourage… Continue reading
Being Sentenced in Federal Court, How Much Time Does a Point Equal to When Reducing Your Sentence?
... Federal laws concerning drug offenses do NOT involve “MINOR” violations or offenses. To take a case “federally” one must have an extensive involvement in the drug enterprise. So, if your boyfriend is “playing” you with this song and dance… Continue reading
Woman Who Turned to Drugs After Mother's Death Convicted of Robbing 4 Banks
Woman who turned to drugs after mother's death convicted of robbing 4 banks A 49-year-old Chesterfield County woman who told police she “lost her mind” after her mother died and started smoking crack cocaine pleaded guilty today to robbing four… Continue reading
Brecksville, Broadview Heights Parents Can Get Free at Home Drug Tests From CAPA
Brecksville, Broadview Heights parents can get free at home drug tests from CAPA To help parents who might be concerned their child is abusing drugs, the Community Awareness and Prevention Association for Brecksville and Broadview Heights has purchased two types… Continue reading
Prosecutors: Revoke Probation for Man Who Allegedly Swallowed Crack
... Revoke probation for man who allegedly swallowed crack Filed under: crack cocaine sentencing guidelines Chief U.S. District Judge Robert Pratt sentenced Collins on Jan. 26, 2000, to 19 years and seven months in prison. Subsequent federal sentencing guideline changes… Continue reading