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U.S. Sentencing Commission votes to publish multiple proposed guideline amendments for public comment

United States Sentencing Commission · December 3, 2024
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Summary

The United States Sentencing Commission voted unanimously by voice to publish proposed amendments on guideline simplification, the career-offender definition, firearm enhancements, circuit conflicts, and retroactivity criteria, opening public-comment periods through February and April 2025.

The United States Sentencing Commission voted to publish several proposed amendments to the federal Sentencing Guidelines, opening public-comment periods that range from early February to mid-April 2025.

Chair Carlton W. Reeves said the proposals draw on extensive public feedback and stressed the commission listens to stakeholders: "When you speak to the commission, you will be heard." Commissioners adopted the motions by voice vote; the chair repeatedly noted that at least three commissioners voted in favor of each motion.

What the commission voted to publish

- Simplification amendment: Commission counsel described a two-part proposal to examine and potentially simplify the three-step process in the guidelines and related guidance on courts' consideration of individual circumstances and certain offense characteristics. The original public-comment period was set to close Feb. 3, 2025, with reply comments due Feb.…

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