June 29, 2023
A judge is explaining the factors and legal framework for determining a sentence in a criminal case, referencing specific legal statutes and precedents.
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This document is a page from a court transcript dated June 29, 2023, in which a judge is outlining the legal basis for an upcoming sentence. The judge states the applicable guideline range is 188 to 235 months but notes that, due to the Supreme Court's 'Booker' decision, this is only one of many factors to consider. The judge then lists the various sentencing factors required by law (18 U.S.C. 3553(a)), such as the nature of the offense, deterrence, and avoiding sentencing disparities.
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