Sentence examples for career offender from inspiring English sources

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In an interview with The Times, the witness suggested that he would not help unless prosecutors addressed what he called a mistake made when he was sentenced as a career offender for burglary last year.

Federal records describe his biological father as a "career offender" with 19 aliases.

The exception is when the drug quantity calls for a sentence in excess of the career offender guidelines, as described in U.S.S.G. § 4B1.2.

Most career offender sentences are based on a sentencing range that is tied to the "statutory maximum" for the crime, not the Drug Quantity Table.

However, in practice, as explained below, there are some exceptions, such as in the case of career offender sentences and certain mandatory minimum cases.

But a review of his pre-sentence report used by judges to determine the length of prison stays reveals that, according to the probation officer who prepared it, the "defendant does not meet the criteria set forth in 4B1.1 to be considered a career offender".

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Like rural communities, which were characterized by exceedingly low crime rates, rural career offenders tended to be relatively harmless criminals especially compared to habitual offenders commonly found in the criminological literature.

"The questions we should ask about releasing these violent and career offenders early are not if, but when, how many, and how badly citizens will be victimized as a result," he said.

The seemingly arbitrary nature of the proposed changes is especially glaring to Spencer Glenn Price, a career drug offender who was facing a mandatory 20-year sentence for methamphetamine based on the weight of drugs and his prior convictions.

"The number of career sex offenders who would be able to hide official records behind the protective policies of juvenile justice would fast approach zero," Zimring writes.

Unlike Leclerc et al. (2015), we sought to isolate this first incident from subsequent offences, on the premise that this is a point in the criminal career where offenders may be especially cognizant of the potential for detection; such factors may become less influential in the commission of subsequent offences, when the offender has successfully tested such parameters.

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