The speaker, representing the government, argues that the Court should impose a sentence greater than the 188 to 235-month guideline. The justification is the defendant's dishonesty, the severity and scope of her sex-trafficking crimes, and the inadequacy of the 2003 sentencing guidelines, which the Supreme Court has allowed courts to exceed.
This document is a page from a court transcript dated June 29, 2023, where a government prosecutor is arguing for an above-guideline sentence for a female defendant. The prosecutor contends that the defendant's dishonesty, the severe and predatory nature of her sex-trafficking crimes, and the acknowledged inadequacy of the 2003 sentencing guidelines all justify a sentence longer than the calculated 188-235 months.
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