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30 Fed. Sent'g Rep. [i] (2017-2018)

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                          FR.

      FEDERAL SENTENCING REPORTER

                      Volume 30, Number i * October 2017


            Assessing D.'s Charging

               and Sentencing Policies




EDITORS' OBSERVATIONS
Douglas A. Berman & Steven L. Chanenson, Taking Stock of Changing Prosecutorial Policies  I

COMMENTARY
Alan Vinegrad, DOJ Charging and Sentencing Policies: From Civiletti to Sessions  3

ATTORNEY GENERAL HOLDER'S SMART ON CRIME
SHIFT   AND   ITS IMPACT
Attorney General Holder, Department Policy on Charging and Sentencing (May 2010)  9
Attorney General Holder, Department Policy on Charging Mandatory Minimum
  Sentences and Recidivist Enhancements in Certain Drug Cases (August 2013) 12
Attorney General Holder, Guidance Regarding f 851 Enhancements in Plea Negotiations
  (September 2014)                                                        15
Office of the Inspector General, Review ofthe Department's Implementation
  of Prosecution and Sentencing Reform Principles under the Smart on Crime
  Initiative (June 2017)                                                  16
United States Sentencing Commission, An Overview of Mandatory Minimum Penalties
  in the Federal Criminal Justice System, Sections 4 and 5 (July 2017)    34

ATTORNEY GENERAL SESSIONS' SHIFT BACK
Attorney General Sessions, Commitment to Targeting Violent Crime (March 2017)  58
Attorney General Sessions, Department Charging and Sentencing Policy (May 2017)  6o
Attorney General Sessions, Speech at Sergeants Benevolent Association of New York City
  Award Presentation (May 2017)                                           62
Senators Mike Lee, Richard Durbin, Rand Paul, & Cory Booker, Letter to Attorney
   General Sessions (June 2017)                                           63
Department of Justice, Press Release: Federal Gun Prosecutions Up 23 Percent After
   Sessions Memo (July 2017)                                              66





                 Federal Sentencing Reporter is published for
        the Vera Institute of Justice by the University of California Press

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