Sentencing Guidelines
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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, ... |
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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 ... |
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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... |
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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... |
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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... |
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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 ... |
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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, ... |
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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 ... |
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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... |
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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... |
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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... |
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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 ... |
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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... |
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745.pdf | - | 114 | Court after considering the Federal Sentencing Guidelines and Policy Statements (hereinafter .. the Sentencing Guidelines") in an advisory capacity. T... |
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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... |
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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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