Lots of new data from the US Sentencing Commission on many fronts
As it does so well, US Sentencing Commission is continuing to release all sort of notable data on all sorts of issues in the federal sentencing world. For example, the Commission has released these new “Quick Facts” documents:
- NEW Career Offenders (May 2025)
- NEW Drug Trafficking (May 2025)
- NEW Fentanyl Trafficking (May 2025)
- NEW Fentanyl Analogue Trafficking (May 2025)
- NEW Methamphetamine Trafficking (May 2025)
In addition, the Commission this week has released here the “latest data on motions filed for compassionate release in federal court” running through March 2025.
And, last but not least, the Commission has a bunch of new data on guideline retroactivity past and potentially future, with data on the retroactive impacts of 2023 criminal history guideline amendment and on the potental impact if certain 2025 guideline amendment were made retroactive:
- NEW Retroactivity Report on Part A of the 2023 Criminal History Amendment (May 12, 2025)
- NEW Retroactivity Report on Part B of the 2023 Criminal History Amendment (May 12, 2025)
- NEW Analysis of the Impact of Certain 2025 Guideline Amendments if Made Retroactive (May 15, 2025)