In 2010, the Fair Sentencing Act (“FSA”) increased the quantities triggering mandatory minimums for crack cocaine offenses and directed the U.S. Sentencing Commission (“USSC”) to make similar reductions to the crack cocaine guideline ranges. After the USSC made these changes retroactive, offenders sentenced in accordance with the previous scheme sought sentence reductions. Due to the circuit courts’ differing interpretations of the eligibility requirements for a reduction, similarly situated offenders who avoided a mandatory minimum for performing substantial assistance to authorities have experienced different outcomes. This Note argues that courts should consistently hold such offenders eligible for retroactive sentencing reductions becau...
Vagueness, as the word suggests, is inherently uncertain. This Note addresses the issues of vaguenes...
The US federal mandatory minimum sentences are controversial not only because of the length of the m...
In 2010, the U.S. Congress amended the notorious mandatory minimum sentencing structure for crack co...
In 2010, the Fair Sentencing Act (“FSA”) increased the quantities triggering mandatory minimums for ...
This Essay considers the circumstances that led to the enactment of the Fair Sentencing Act of 2010,...
In analyzing these four methods, this Comment argues that Method IV best serves fundamental fairness...
The now-infamous “War on Drugs” campaign of the 1980s culminated in the adoption of the Anti-Drug Ab...
This article advocates for the retroactive application of the Fair Sentencing Act. Part II of this A...
In 2013, the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals was the first Circuit Court to retroactively apply the F...
This Article discusses the sensibility of each of these three options. Part II sets forth a hypothet...
Federal appellate courts are currently split on the definition of “controlled substance” in the care...
Background: As of May 2017, the United States federal government renewed its prioritization for the ...
This article examines Kimbrough’s effect on crack cocaine sentencing. Part I discusses the rise of c...
If a person dies or is seriously injured after using illegal drugs, the person who sold them the dru...
Guilty pleas have come to resolve all but a fraction of federal criminal cases. So for most federal ...
Vagueness, as the word suggests, is inherently uncertain. This Note addresses the issues of vaguenes...
The US federal mandatory minimum sentences are controversial not only because of the length of the m...
In 2010, the U.S. Congress amended the notorious mandatory minimum sentencing structure for crack co...
In 2010, the Fair Sentencing Act (“FSA”) increased the quantities triggering mandatory minimums for ...
This Essay considers the circumstances that led to the enactment of the Fair Sentencing Act of 2010,...
In analyzing these four methods, this Comment argues that Method IV best serves fundamental fairness...
The now-infamous “War on Drugs” campaign of the 1980s culminated in the adoption of the Anti-Drug Ab...
This article advocates for the retroactive application of the Fair Sentencing Act. Part II of this A...
In 2013, the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals was the first Circuit Court to retroactively apply the F...
This Article discusses the sensibility of each of these three options. Part II sets forth a hypothet...
Federal appellate courts are currently split on the definition of “controlled substance” in the care...
Background: As of May 2017, the United States federal government renewed its prioritization for the ...
This article examines Kimbrough’s effect on crack cocaine sentencing. Part I discusses the rise of c...
If a person dies or is seriously injured after using illegal drugs, the person who sold them the dru...
Guilty pleas have come to resolve all but a fraction of federal criminal cases. So for most federal ...
Vagueness, as the word suggests, is inherently uncertain. This Note addresses the issues of vaguenes...
The US federal mandatory minimum sentences are controversial not only because of the length of the m...
In 2010, the U.S. Congress amended the notorious mandatory minimum sentencing structure for crack co...