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“The Federal Sentencing Guide is simply the best way to get into the cases. The summaries are clear and the newsletters have last week’s cases.”
— A. Chaset, Alexandria, VA
Top defense lawyers, probation officers, and U.S. Attorney’s offices around the country have been depending on the Federal Sentencing Guide since the Guidelines were enacted. Here’s why:
- Comprehensive. The Guide summarizes and organizes every issue of every appellate-level federal sentencing decision published since the Sentencing Guidelines were enacted in 1987. 14,000 cases are digested in 7,000 pages.
- Well-organized. A detailed topical index closely tracks the Guidelines. Within each topic, the cases are organized by circuit and each summary begins with a boldfaced, single-sentence statement of the holding.
- Timely. The Guide’s newsletter is published every two weeks, and is posted on the newly revised site SentencingCases.com as a PDF download immediately after production, so you promptly receive summaries of the very latest cases. A new index is provided every two months, and the summaries are organized by topic into an annual digest. Citations include all subsequent history, and are continually updated.
- Reliable. The authors are national authorities on federal sentencing and co-authors of the leading sentencing treatise.
Federal Sentencing Guide includes:
- Biweekly digital newsletters reporting all the new decisions in every circuit. Subscribers receive access to SentencingCases.com, which contains PDF downloads of all newsletters published since the latest cumulative supplement, so you will have no coverage gaps. Bimonthly cumulative digital indexes cover all cases published since the latest supplement, and all indexes published since the latest cumulative supplement are also available as PDF downloads on SentencingCases.com.
- Access to SentencingCases.com’s searchable database of 14,000 case summaries. Digested for you is every issue of every appellate-level case since 1987, when the Guidelines went into effect. Selected pre-guideline cases are also included.
- Three ebook volumes containing the last ten years of case summaries. The volumes are organized by issue and then circuit. Finding aids include a descriptive word index, table of cases, and table of contents. Each volume averages 1,000 pages.
- An annual digest, published in ebook form and organized by topic, covering the cases summarized since the last ebook volume. It also includes a descriptive word index, tables of cases, and table of contents.
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