Federal Sentencing Guidelines Manual, 2025 ed.
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Who is the Federal Sentencing Guidelines Manual for?
The manual is for anyone who works on — or needs to understand — sentencing in U.S. federal criminal cases, especially:
- Federal criminal defense attorneys (including CJA/FPD) calculating guideline ranges and arguing adjustments/variances
- Federal prosecutors (Assistant U.S. Attorneys) recommending guideline calculations and sentencing positions
- U.S. district judges and law clerks applying the Guidelines and explaining sentencing decisions
- U.S. Probation Officers preparing Presentence Investigation Reports (PSRs) and guideline calculations
- Appellate attorneys handling federal sentencing issues on appeal
- Law students, academics, and policy researchers studying how federal sentencing is structured and applied
What does the Federal Sentencing Guidelines Manual include?
It compiles the core materials used to calculate and explain a guideline sentence, including the guidelines text and related commentary/policy statements, plus extensive appendices. The manual is organized into chapters addressing:
- General application principles
- Offense conduct rules
- Adjustments
- Criminal history
- How to determine the guideline range
- Sentencing options
How is this book different from using the free online Guidelines Manual?
This book differs from the free online Guidelines Manual because it's a practitioner-focused package built to support day-to-day federal sentencing work, not just to display the Guidelines text. In addition to the full Guidelines, policy statements, and commentary, it bundles related sentencing materials, a summary of amendments, relevant Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure, sentencing worksheets, a statutory index and Guidelines index, and quick-reference tools like the sentencing table and a table of cases.
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