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This guide provides a clear and detailed approach to completing the Proposed Order Regarding Motion For Sentence Reduction (AO247) online. Whether you are filling it out for yourself or on behalf of someone else, this step-by-step guide aims to simplify the process and ensure accuracy in your submission.
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- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to access the Proposed Order Regarding Motion For Sentence Reduction (AO247) and open it in your editor.
- Begin by filling in the information at the top of the form, including the district court's name and the case details such as the case number and United States Marshals number.
- Input the date of the previous judgment. If applicable, use the date of the last amended judgment.
- Indicate the moving party in the section provided, selecting either 'the defendant' or 'the Director of the Bureau of Prisons'.
- Next, reference 18 U.S.C. § 3582(c)(2) and indicate whether the motion is granted or denied. Fill in the applicable fields regarding the defendant's previously imposed sentence and the new reduced sentence.
- For section I, determine the previous offense level, amended offense level, and criminal history category. Input the previous guideline range and the amended guideline range.
- In section II, address the status of the new sentence relative to the amended guideline range, indicating if the reduced sentence is within the range or deviates for any reason.
- Utilize section III to provide any additional comments or explanations relevant to the sentence reduction.
- Finally, review your entries for accuracy, and input the order date along with the judge's signature and printed name. You can then choose to save changes, download, print, or share the completed form.
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The term “suspended sentence" can also be called a postponed sentence or delayed sentence. Delayed sentencing often follows a plea bargain. A plea bargain is an agreement by the defendant to plead guilty to a crime in exchange for a reduced sentence.
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