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  1. Homepage | United States Sentencing Commission

    Learn the basics of federal sentencing. Use these worksheets to help determine the applicable offense level, criminal history score, and guideline range in an individual offender’s case.

  2. Home - Supreme Court of the United States

    In early 1791, President George Washington appointed three commissioners to survey and define the district: Thomas Johnson, Daniel Carroll, and David Stuart.

  3. U.S. Sentencing Commission - USAGov

    The U.S. Sentencing Commission studies and develops sentencing policies for the federal courts. The Commission serves as an information resource for Congress, the executive, the courts and the …

  4. Guidelines | United States Sentencing Commission

    In this section, you will find a comprehensive collection of research and data reports published on sentencing issues and other areas of federal crime. The Commission establishes sentencing policies …

  5. Opinions - Supreme Court of the United States

    Updated PDF versions of the opinions are posted on this website as the publication process proceeds, including preliminary prints and bound volumes of the United States Reports.

  6. Research | United States Sentencing Commission

    In this section, you will find a comprehensive collection of research and data reports published on sentencing issues and other areas of federal crime. The Commission establishes sentencing policies …

  7. Home - Supreme Court of the United States

    Seating for the oral argument session will be provided to the public, members of the Supreme Court Bar, and press. The three-minute line will be temporarily suspended. The Supreme Court Building will be …

  8. Education and training | United States Sentencing Commission

    Check out upcoming virtual training events. Get assistance with applying the guidelines. The following resources are available to assist judges, probation officers, law clerks, prosecutors, defense …

  9. About - United States Sentencing Commission

    Learn about the Commission’s role in the judicial branch of the federal government, as well as the agency’s makeup and mission. The Commission consists of seven voting members appointed by the …

  10. Quick Facts - United States Sentencing Commission

    Quick Facts publications are released periodically and give readers basic facts about a single area of federal crime in an easy-to-read, two-page format.