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Matched Legal Cases: ['§1', '§1', '§1', '§1', '§1', '§1', '§ 3582', '§ 3553', '§ 3559', '§ 3142', '§ 994', '§ 994']

2006 CHAP1 | United States Sentencing Commission
2006 CHAP1
November 1, 2006 (see Appendix C, amendment 684).§1B1.2. Applicable Guidelines(a) Determine the offense guideline section in Chapter Two (Offense
plea cases where it is applicable.As with any plea agreement, the court must first determine that the
November 1, 2001 (see Appendix C, amendments 613 and 617).§1B1.3. Relevant Conduct (Factors that Determine the Guideline
Chapter Three. Policy statements are similarly identified.To illustrate::Historical Note: Effective November 1, 1987.§1B1.7. Significance of CommentaryThe Commentary that accompanies the guideline sections may serve a number of purposes. First, it may interpret the guideline or
C, amendment 674).§1B1.9. Class B or C Misdemeanors and InfractionsThe sentencing guidelines do not apply to any count of conviction
81).§1B1.10. Reduction in Term of Imprisonment as a Result of Amended
amendment 662).§1B1.11. Use of Guidelines Manual in Effect on Date of Sentencing
1992 edition of the Guidelines Manual would violate the ex post
facto clause of the United States Constitution, it shall apply the
facto clause does not distinguish between groupable and nongroupable
Director of Bureau of Prisons (Policy Statement)Upon motion of the Director of the Bureau of Prisons under 18 U.S.C.
§ 3582(c)(1)(A), the court may reduce a term of imprisonment (and
may impose a term of supervised release with or without conditions
that does not exceed the unserved portion of the original term of
imprisonment) if, after considering the factors set forth in 18
U.S.C. § 3553(a), to the extent that they are applicable, the court
(1) (A) extraordinary and compelling reasons warrant the reduction;
(B) the defendant (i) is at least 70 years old; and (ii) has served
U.S.C. § 3559(c) for the offense or offenses for which the defendant
is imprisoned;
or to the community, as provided in 18 U.S.C. § 3142(g); and(3) the reduction is consistent with this policy statement.CommentaryApplication Notes:1. Application of Subsection (1)(A).—
(A) Extraordinary and Compelling Reasons.—A determination made by
the Director of the Bureau of Prisons that a particular case
warrants a reduction for extraordinary and compelling reasons shall
be considered as such for purposes of subdivision (1)(A).
(B) Rehabilitation of the Defendant.—Pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 994(t),
rehabilitation of the defendant is not, by itself, an extraordinary
and compelling reason for purposes of subdivision (1)(A).
set forth in subdivisions (1) and (2) is consistent with this policy
statement.Background: This policy statement is an initial step toward
implementing 28 U.S.C. § 994(t). The Commission intends to develop
further criteria to be applied and a list of specific examples of
extraordinary and compelling reasons for sentence reduction pursuant
to such statute.Historical Note: Effective November 1, 2006 (see Appendix C,
amendment 683). USSC HelpLine