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Collection of federal sentencing guidelines worksheet (31)
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This image shows the "Organizational Worksheet A - Offense Level," a form used by the U.S. Sentencing Commission to determine the offense level for organizational defendants under the 2016 Guidelines Manual.
Worksheet A, Offensive Level, detailing adjustments for Chapter Two and Chapter Three, with instructions and checkboxes.
Sentencing Table illustrating how Criminal History Characteristics (COL) and Base Offense Level (BOL) determine imprisonment duration.
Sentencing Table (in months of imprisonment) from November 1, 2012, detailing imprisonment ranges by offense level and criminal history points.
Maryland Sentencing Guidelines Worksheet for documenting offender details, offense scores, and sentencing recommendations.
Colorful, structured table with a teal background, displaying a hierarchical layout with text and colored blocks.
Maryland Sentencing Guidelines Worksheet for evaluating criminal sentencing based on offense and criminal history.
Sentencing Table displaying recommended imprisonment terms in months by offense level and criminal history points.
This chart illustrates the frequency of "Other Departure" provisions applied in federal sentencing for Fiscal Year 2022, categorized by primary sentencing guideline.
United States Sentencing Commission Guidelines Manual cover with official seal and amendment details.
Graph illustrating the quartiles of judge toughness across different categories, highlighting variations in perceived leniency.
Sentencing Table from USSC.gov, detailing imprisonment ranges in months by offense level and criminal history points.
Sentencing guidelines table based on Prior Record Score and Offense Gravity Score (OGS) for various levels.
Sentencing guidelines table for Level 3 and Level 4 offenses, detailing OGS, deadly weapon, prior record score, and recommended penalties including incarceration, probation, and revocation.