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March 20, 2021
Sentencing Commission Publishes Report on Armed Career Criminal Cases

The United States Sentencing Commission has Published a new Report on the history of the Armed Career Criminal Act and its Implementation

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March 20, 2021
Federal Prison and Legal Roundup for March 20, 2021

A list of articles about law and justice from around the web that relate to federal prisoners and their loved ones .

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March 20, 2021
Sprague Vacated for Insufficient Evidence in Appeal

For every compassionate release case that has been granted, many have been denied. Many denials have been very brief. This examines a case where the denial has insufficient evidence to support the denial.

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March 19, 2021
Compassionate Release Questioned in Potential Conviction Errors

Seventh Circuit’s decision in United States vs. Musgraves shows that some courts are considering whether potential errors in a conviction qualify as extraordinary and compelling circumstances.

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February 15, 2021
3553(a) Factors and Lockdown Logistics

BOP ordered a lock down prior to Biden's inauguration, underestimating the inmate's understanding of 3553(a) factors surrounding sentencing.

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February 14, 2021
Private Federal Prisons Executive Order

On January 26, 2021, President Joe Biden signed an executive order calling for the elimination of private federal prisons.

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February 7, 2021
COVID-19 Vaccine Process Begins in Federal Bureau of Prisons

The federal prisons have begun to administer the covid-19 vaccine to inmates. How does the affect the 3582 motions?

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February 4, 2021
3582 Relief for Sole Parental Caregiver: US v. Bucci

US vs. Bucci shows compassionate release for relief for a federal inmate as the sole parental caregiver for his mother.

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February 3, 2021
Compassionate Release Appeal and Abuse of Discretion

In most cases, compassionate release appeals are difficult since the First Step Act gives district courts full discretion.

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February 2, 2021
Federal Charges: DOJ Reverses Trump-Era Guidance

The goal of this interim step is to ensure that decisions about charging, plea agreements, and advocacy at sentencing are based on the merits of each case.

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