Have you ever encountered sentencing judges reluctant to direct the probation officer to make corrections to errors in the final Presentence Investigation Report? The same thing—and sometimes with even better results—can be accomplished by asking the judge to issue a Statement of Reasons.
Statement Of Reasons Trumps Erroneous Presentence Report
Statement Of Reasons Trumps Erroneous Presentence Report
Alan Ellis
Alan Ellis is a criminal defense lawyer with offices in San Francisco and New York, with more than 50 years of experience as a practicing lawyer, law professor and federal law clerk. He is a nationally recognized authority in the fields of federal sentencing, prison matters, appeals, habeas corpus 2255 motions and international prisoner transfer treaties.
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