Sentencing Guidelines

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Page 110 059.pdf - 110 laining that a "conservative calculation" of Epstein's potential sentencing exposure under the U.S. Sentencing Guidelines would be 168 to 210 months, ...
Page 121 059.pdf - 121 he most serious offense or offenses are those that generate the most substantial sentence under the Sentencing Guidelines, unless a mandatory minimum ...
Page 130 059.pdf - 130 erm before the July 26, 2007 meeting at which she said she learned of it. 8° From the time the U.S. Sentencing Guidelines went into effect in 1987, th...
Page 153 059.pdf - 153 ld the requested records. See 5 U.S.C. § 552. 117 Sentences falling within Zones A or B of the U.S. Sentencing Guidelines permit probation or confinem...
Page 207 059.pdf - 207 COPY prosecutors adhere to the principles and objectives" of the Sentencing Reform Act of 1984, the Sentencing Guidelines, and the PROTECT Act "in the...
Page 219 059.pdf - 219 ge and pursue all readily provable charges that would yield the most substantial sentence under the Sentencing Guidelines. However, the Ashcroft Memo ...
Page 55 2020.11 DOJ Office of Professional Responsibility Report.pdf - 55 laining that a “conservative calculation” of Epstein’s potential sentencing exposure under the U.S. Sentencing Guidelines would be 168 to 210 months, ...
Page 66 2020.11 DOJ Office of Professional Responsibility Report.pdf - 66 he most serious offense or offenses are those that generate the most substantial sentence under the Sentencing Guidelines, unless a mandatory minimum ...
Page 75 2020.11 DOJ Office of Professional Responsibility Report.pdf - 75 erm before the July 26, 2007 meeting at which she said she learned of it. 80 From the time the U.S. Sentencing Guidelines went into effect in 1987, th...
Page 98 2020.11 DOJ Office of Professional Responsibility Report.pdf - 98 ld the requested records. See 5 U.S.C. § 552. 117 Sentences falling within Zones A or B of the U.S. Sentencing Guidelines permit probation or confinem...
Page 152 2020.11 DOJ Office of Professional Responsibility Report.pdf - 152 126 prosecutors adhere to the principles and objectives” of the Sentencing Reform Act of 1984, the Sentencing Guidelines, and the PROTECT Act “in thei...
Page 164 2020.11 DOJ Office of Professional Responsibility Report.pdf - 164 ge and pursue all readily provable charges that would yield the most substantial sentence under the Sentencing Guidelines. However, the Ashcroft Memo ...
Page 14 702.pdf - 14 sentencing guideline level applicable to the defendant's offense, pursuant to Section 3El.l of the Sentencing Guidelines, based upon the defendant's r...
Page 114 745.pdf - 114 Court after considering the Federal Sentencing Guidelines and Policy Statements (hereinafter .. the Sentencing Guidelines") in an advisory capacity. T...
Page 117 745.pdf - 117 Court reduce iiOfY sentencing guideline level applicable to the defendant• s offense, pursuant the Sentencing Guidelines, based upon the defendant's r...
Page 1 Signed Maxwell Proffer Agreement (Redacted).pdf - 1 lify for a reduction in sentence under Title 18, United States Code, Section 3553(f), United States Sentencing Guidelines, Sections 2D 1.1 (b)(l 8) or...
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