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U.S. Sentencing Commission Received 33,000 Letters on Retroactivity

LA Times: “Under pressure from federal judges, inmate advocacy groups and civil rights organizations, federal authorities are considering a sweeping cut in prison sentences that could bring early release for thousands of federal inmates. The proposal being weighed by the U.S. Sentencing Commission would shave an average of at least two years off the sentences of 19,500 federal prisoners, about 1 in 10 in the 200,000-inmate system. More than 2,500 of them, mainly those who have already served lengthy sentences, would be eligible for release within a year if the rule is adopted.”

  • U.S. Sentencing Commission, Public Comment Letters on the Retroactivity of Amendments 9 & 12, November 2007 – Amendment No. 9: Crack Cocaine Retroactivity
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