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(March 17, 2023)  The Commission received public comment on proposed amendments to the federal sentencing guidelines for the amendment cycle ending May 1, 2023. A representative sample of public comment is now available for review.

Public Comment
Federal Register Notice

(March 15, 2023)   The 2022 Annual Report and Sourcebook of Federal Sentencing Statistics presents selected district, circuit, and national sentencing data and an overview of the Commission's work in fiscal year 2022 (October 1, 2021 through September 30, 2022).

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Annual Report

On Tuesday March 7 and Wednesday, March 8, the Commission held a public hearing to receive testimony from expert witnesses on proposed amendments related to Firearms, Fake Pills and the First Step Act-Drug Offenses, Circuit Conflicts, Career Offender, and Criminal History. 

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On Thursday, February 23 and Friday, February 24, the Commission held a public hearing to receive testimony from expert witnesses on proposed amendments related to Compassionate Release, Sex Abuse of a Ward, and Acquitted Conduct.

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We're back! The 2023 National Seminar on the Federal Sentencing Guidelines will be held in Los Angeles, CA from August 29-31, 2023.  Registration will open in Spring 2023 on a first come, first served basis. Save the date! 

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(January 23, 2023)  This data briefing is available to inform public comment on recently proposed amendments responding to the Commission’s priorities on criminal history and implementation of the directive at 28 U.S.C. § 994(j). The briefing presents data on three aspects of criminal history: status points, offenders with zero criminal history points, and simple possession of marijuana offenses.

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About the Commission

The U.S. Sentencing Commission, a bipartisan, independent agency located in the judicial branch of government, was created by Congress in 1984 to reduce sentencing disparities and promote transparency and proportionality in sentencing.

The Commission collects, analyzes, and distributes a broad array of information on federal sentencing practices.  The Commission also continuously establishes and amends sentencing guidelines for the judicial branch and assists the other branches in developing effective and efficient crime policy. Learn the basics of federal sentencing.

 

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Glossary of Sentencing Terms

Unclear about some of the terms found in the Guidelines Manual? This glossary covers everything from “Abuse of Trust” to “Zone D”.

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Ask the HelpLine

The HelpLine assists judges, probation officers, and practitioners in understanding and applying the guidelines. You can submit your questions electronically or call us directly.

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Decision Trees

How do the guidelines apply in a case with multiple counts? How do you score criminal history convictions? Follow the decision trees to answer these questions.

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Primers

Want to learn more about relevant statutes, case law and guidelines on a specific topic? Discover our primers that focus on topics ranging from drug trafficking to criminal history to supervised release.…

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Worksheets

Use these worksheets to help determine the applicable offense level, criminal history score, and guideline range in an individual offender’s case.

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Quick Facts

Quick Facts publications give readers basic facts about a single area of federal crime in an easy-to-read, two-page format. The Commission releases new Quick Facts periodically.

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Research Notes

Research Notes give background information on the technical details of the Commission’s data collection process and provide answers to common data analysis questions. 

2022-2023 Amendment Cycle

  • Public Comment

     

     

    The Commission received comment on proposed priorities for the amendment cycle ending May 1, 2023.

  • Press Release

     

    The Commission proposed policy priorities for the amendment cycle ending May 1, 2023. 

  • Federal Register Notice

     

    The Commission seeks comment on proposed priorities for the amendment cycle ending May 1, 2023.
     

    Public comment should be received by the Commission on or before October 17, 2022. 

     

     

  • Press Release

     

    The Commission regains a quorum for the first time in three years, enabling it to amend federal sentencing guidelines, issue sentencing policy.

  • Federal Register Notice

     

    The Commission published final priorities for the amendment cycle ending May 1, 2023.

    Federal Register Notice

     

  • Press Release

     

    The Commission finalized policy priorities for the amendment cycle ending May 1, 2023. 

  • Event

     

    A public meeting of the Commission was held on Friday, October 28, 2022 at 9:00 a.m. (ET) pursuant to Rule 3.2 of the Rules of Practice and Procedure of the United States Sentencing Commission. 

     

    The meeting was streamed live. 

  • Public Comment

     

     

    The Commission received comment on proposed amendments for the amendment cycle ending May 1, 2023.

  • Event

     

    A public hearing was held on Tuesday, March 7 and Wednesday, March 8, 2023 to receive testimony on proposed amendments related to Firearms, Fake Pills and the First Step Act-Drug Offenses, Circuit Conflicts, Career Offender, and Criminal History.

     

    The hearing was livestreamed. Check back soon for a transcript.

  • Event

     

    A public hearing was held on Thursday, February 23 and Friday, February 24, 2023 to receive testimony on proposed amendments related to Compassionate Release, Sex Abuse of a Ward, and Acquitted Conduct.

     

    A video recording of the event is available. 

  • Federal Register Notice

     

    The Commission published proposed amendments for the amendment cycle ending May 1, 2023.
     

    Federal Register Notice

     

  • Video

     

    Commission staff prepared a data presentation to inform public comment on a proposed amendment related to criminal history and the Commission’s implementation of 28 U.S.C. § 994(j).

    This briefing presents data on status points, offenders with zero criminal history points, and simple possession of marijuana offenses.

  • Press Release

     

    The Commission published proposed amendments and issues for comment for the amendment cycle ending May 1, 2023. 

  • Amendments

     

    This document contains unofficial text of proposed amendments to the sentencing guidelines provided only for the convenience of the user in the preparation of public comment.   

    The proposed amendments and issues for comment are subject to a public comment period running through March 14, 2023.

     

    "Reader-Friendly" Version of Proposed Amendments

  • Event

     

    A public meeting of the Commission was held on Thursday, January 12, 2023 at 1:00 p.m. (ET) pursuant to Rule 3.2 of the Rules of Practice and Procedure of the United States Sentencing Commission.

     

    A video recording of the event is available.