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      Kris Marker
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      We post news and comment on federal criminal justice issues, focused primarily on trial and post-conviction matters, legislative initiatives, and sentencing issues.

      SENTENCING COMMISSION SETS DECEMBER MEETING ON 2026 AMENDMENTS

      The United States Sentencing Commission announced last Monday that it would hold a public meeting on Friday, December 12, 2025, at which it is likely to vote to publish some proposed guideline amendments.

      Policy priorities – which may or may not be reflected in proposed amendments – include revisiting the penalty structure in the USSG § 2D1.1 drug guidelines, including issues of methamphetamine purity. They also suggest the possible restructuring the § 2B1.1 theft/fraud guidelines “to ensure the guidelines appropriately reflect the culpability of the individual and the harm to the victim, including (A) reassessing the role of actual loss, intended loss, and gain; (B) considering whether the loss table in § 2B1.1 should be revised to simplify application or to adjust for inflation,” as well as role in the offense and victim impact.

      US Sentencing Commission, Public Meeting set for December 12, 2025 (November 24, 2025)

      US Sentencing Commission, Final Priorities for Amendment Cycle (90 FR 39263, August 14, 2025)

      ~ Thomas L. Root

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