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Federal Sentencing Reporter issue considers After Trump: The Future of the President’s Pardon Power
It strikes me as a great bit of great timing, as we head into a weekend celebrating our great nation s declaration of independence from a monarchy, that the new issue of the
Federal Sentencing Reporter focused on the pardon power in the US Constitution is just now available online.  It is often said that the presidential pardon authority in Article II section 2 of the Constitution is the most kingly power given to our chief executive, and former Prez Donald Trump certainly seemed at times to bring a mad King George quality to his activities in this arena.  Notably, as explained in the intro to this June 2021 issue of ....

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Sentencing Law and Policy: May 2, 2021


Another effective (but still incomplete) look at possible sentencing outcomes for those prosecuted for Capitol riot
This new AP article, headlined Charged in Jan. 6 riot? Yes, but prison may be another story, reviews potental sentencing outcomes for their role in the January 6 Capitol riot.  Here are some excerpts, to be followed by a bit of contextual commentary:
More than 400 people have been charged with federal crimes in the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol.  But prison time may be another story.
With new defendants still flooding into Washington’s federal court, the Justice Department is under pressure to quickly resolve the least serious of cases.  While defendants charged with crimes such as conspiracy and assaulting officers during the insurrection could be looking at hefty sentences, some members of the mob who weren’t caught joining in the violence or destruction could see little to no time behind bars. ....

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Sentencing Law and Policy: April 4, 2021


A Reintegration Agenda for the 117th Congress: Criminal Record Relief, Federal Benefits, & Employment
The title of this post is the title of this notable new short report from the Collateral Consequences Resource Center.  This blog posting at CCRC, titled Second Chance Month: A Federal Reintegration Agenda provides some background on the report.  Here is the report s introduction:
The new Congress has an opportunity to make significant bipartisan progress on criminal justice reform, including reducing barriers to successful reintegration for people with a criminal record. This agenda recommends specific measures by which Congress can accomplish this.
During the wave of criminal record reform that began around 2013, every state legislature has taken some steps to chip away at the negative effects of a record, thereby supporting opportunities to earn a living, access public benefits, education, and housing, regain voting rights, and otherwise reintegrate into socie ....

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