A preview of USSC crack retroactivity vote
As spotlighted here, the US Sentencing Commission has this public meeting scheduled for 3:30pm today, at which it seems likely to resolve whether its new crack guidelines can be applied retroactively. A few new stories covering this consequential issue include this AP story, ” Panel Weighs Easing Old Crack Sentences,” and this ABC News piece, “Panel to Consider Crack Sentence Reductions.”
Here is an abridged account of some of my prior blog coverage:
- USSC analysis on potential crack amendment retroactivity impact
- Thoughtful review of crack amendment retroactivity debate
- Latest FSR issue covers crack sentencing
No matter what the USSC decides this afternoon, this story is going to march on. There will surely be a lot of lower court litigation (and likely some disparate legal rulings) regardless of whether the USSC makes its new crack guidelines retroactive. But, critically, what the USSC decides will set the terms of debate and the broader tone of this inevitable litigation.