Time for another long list of (mostly COVID-influenced) federal sentence reductions using § 3582(c)(1)(A)
I must admit that I might be starting to get just a bit fatigued by my repeated listings of new grants of federal sentence reductions using § 3582(c)(1)(A). But these lists represent such a special kind of good news for federal prisoners and those that care about them, and I am not at all tired of seeing this heartening news each week as I assemble dozens of recent grants. So:
United States v. Morrison, No. 19-cr-284-PWG, 2020 WL 3447757 (D Md. June 24, 2020)
United States v. Martin, No. DKC 04-0235-5, 2020 WL 3447760 (D Md. June 24, 2020)
United States v. Davis, 2:15-cr-00062-TLN, 2020 WL 3443400 (ED Cal. June 23, 2020)
United States v. Oaks, No. RDB-17-0288, 2020 WL 3433326 (D Md. June 23, 2020)
United States v. Smith, No. 4:18CR805 HEA, 2020 WL 3429150 (ED Mo. June 23, 2020)
United States v. Platte, No. 05-cr-208-JD-KJM-2, 2020 WL 3441979 (ED Cal. June 22, 2020)
United States v. Salvagno, No. 5:02-CR-51 (LEK), 2020 WL 3410601 (NDNY June 22, 2020)
United States v. Common, No. 17-cr-30067, 2020 WL 3412233 (CD Ill. June 22, 2020)
United States v. Faafiu, No. CR 17-0231 WHA, 2020 WL 3425120 (ND Cal. June 22, 2020)
United States v. Ladson, No. 04-697-1, 2020 WL 3412574 (ED Pa. June 22, 2020)
United States v. Austin, No. 06-cr-991 (JSR), 2020 WL 3447521 (SDNY June 22, 2020)
United States v. Lee, No. 1:95-cr-58 (LMB), 2020 WL 3422772 (ED Va. June 22, 2020)
United States v. Bayuo, No. 15-cr-576 (JGK), 2020 WL 3415226 (SDNY June 20, 2020)
United States v. Richardson, No. 2:17-cr-00048-JAM, 2020 WL 3402410 (D Conn. June 19, 2020)
United States v. Garcia-Zuniga, No. 19cr4139 JM, 2020 WL 3403070 (SD Cal. June 19, 2020)
United States v. Jackson, No. 2:18-cr-86-PPS, 2020 WL 3396901 (ND Ind. June 19, 2020)
United States v. Calabrese, No. 16-30033-TSH, 2020 WL 3316139 (D Mass. June 18, 2020)
United States v. Clark, No. 4:08-CR-00096, 2020 WL 3395540 (SD Iowa June 17, 2020)
United States v. Joseph, No. 18-CR-156, 2020 WL 3270885 (ED Wisc June 17, 2020)
United States v. Johnson, No. JKB-14-356, 2020 WL 3316221 (D Md. June 17, 2020)
United States v. Kess, No. ELH-14-480, 2020 WL 3268093 (D Md. June 17, 2020)
United States v. Quinn, No. 91-cr-00608-DLJ-1 (RS), 2020 WL 3275736 (ND Cal. June 17, 2020)
United States v. Cruz, No. 3:17-cr-00075-JO-4, 2020 WL 3265390 (D Ore. June 17, 2020)
As I have mentioned repeatedly, some rulings do not appear on Westlaw right away and others do not show up at all. Indeed, this BOP page on the FIRST STEP Act has updated its reporting of total grants of "Compassionate Releases / Reduction in Sentences," and it now reports 706 grants when last week the page reported 650 grants. These data confirm my sense from various sources that around 50 sentence reductions are now being granted each week of the COVID era.
Prior recent related posts since lockdowns:
- Notable recent (pre-COVID) grants of sentence reductions from coast to coast using 3582(c)(1)(A) ... as FAMM urges thousand more filings in response to coronavirus
- Documenting early federal court COVID jurisprudence in response to various release requests from federal defendants and inmates
- A few (too few) recent COVID-influenced grants of sentence reductions using 3582(c)(1)(A)
- Pleased to see growing number of COVID-influenced grants of sentence reductions using 3582(c)(1)(A)
- A few more COVID-influenced grants of sentence reductions using 3582(c)(1)(A)
- Still more COVID-influenced grants of sentence reductions using 3582(c)(1)(A), with waivers of exhaustion/waiting period
- Additional COVID-influenced grants of federal sentence reductions using 3582(c)(1)(A)
- Another round of recent COVID-influenced grants of federal sentence reductions using 3582(c)(1)(A)
- A dozen new grants of federal sentence reductions using § 3582(c)(1)(A), including another based on stacking/disparity/trial penalty concerns
- Still more of the ever-growing number of COVID-influenced federal sentence reductions using 3582(c)(1)(A)
- Another robust week for COVID-influenced federal sentence reductions using 3582(c)(1)(A)
- With lots more new grants, time for another timely review of the latest COVID-influenced federal sentence reductions using § 3582(c)(1)(A)
- A big list for a whole week's worth of COVID-influenced federal sentence reductions using § 3582(c)(1)(A)
- Despite a short work week, still another long list of new COVID-influenced federal sentence reductions using § 3582(c)(1)(A)
- Bernie Madoff denied federal sentence reduction, but many others receive relief under § 3582(c)(1)(A) on same day
- Another week with lots of federal sentence reductions from judges using § 3582(c)(1)(A) ... dare I wonder about the racial breakdown?
- So many more federal sentence reductions using § 3582(c)(1)(A) to report before week concludes
- Though only mid-week, another long list of new COVID-influenced federal sentence reductions using § 3582(c)(1)(A)
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