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Introduction to the Federal Sentencing Guidelines for State Practitioners.
Former federal prosecutors Julian André and Eddie Jauregui will provide an introductory overview of the U.S. Sentencing Guidelines for state practitioners and others seeking to learn more about federal criminal sentencing proceedings. Messrs. André and Jauregui will explain the structure and application of the Guidelines, the process of responding to a Probation Office report (and Guidelines analysis), and the process of preparing a sentencing memorandum.
1.25 Legal Ethics
1.25 Participatory MCLE Credits
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$81.25
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$56.25
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