Code of Federal Regulations: Containing a Codification of Documents of General Applicability and Future Effect as of December 31, 1948, with Ancillaries and IndexDivision of the Federal Register, the National Archives, 1992 |
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... considered by the Commission in its review of the proceedings . ( c ) The Commission may take into account any substantial information available to it in establishing the pris- oner's offense severity rating , salient factor score , and ...
... considered by the Commission in its review of the proceedings . ( c ) The Commission may take into account any substantial information available to it in establishing the pris- oner's offense severity rating , salient factor score , and ...
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... considered as a mitigating factor . ( i ) For criminal behavior committed while in confinement see § 2.36 ( Re- scission Guidelines ) . ( j ) ( 1 ) In probation revocation cases , the original federal offense behavior and any new ...
... considered as a mitigating factor . ( i ) For criminal behavior committed while in confinement see § 2.36 ( Re- scission Guidelines ) . ( j ) ( 1 ) In probation revocation cases , the original federal offense behavior and any new ...
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... considered as an aggravating factor . Subchapter D - Theft and Related Offenses 331 Theft , Forgery , Fraud , Trafficking in Stolen Property * , Interstate Transporta- tion of Stolen Property , Receiving Stolen Property , Embezzlement ...
... considered as an aggravating factor . Subchapter D - Theft and Related Offenses 331 Theft , Forgery , Fraud , Trafficking in Stolen Property * , Interstate Transporta- tion of Stolen Property , Receiving Stolen Property , Embezzlement ...
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... considered as aggravat- ing factors : extreme cruelty or brutality to a victim ; the degree of permanence or likely permanence of serious bodily injury result- ing from the offender's conduct ; an offend- er's conduct while attempting ...
... considered as aggravat- ing factors : extreme cruelty or brutality to a victim ; the degree of permanence or likely permanence of serious bodily injury result- ing from the offender's conduct ; an offend- er's conduct while attempting ...
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... considered to be " transporters " and not " simple couriers . " 15. " Protected person " refers to a person listed in 18 U.S.C. 351 ( relating to Members of Congress ) , 1116 ( relating to foreign offi- cials , official guests , and ...
... considered to be " transporters " and not " simple couriers . " 15. " Protected person " refers to a person listed in 18 U.S.C. 351 ( relating to Members of Congress ) , 1116 ( relating to foreign offi- cials , official guests , and ...
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