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United States Sentencing Commission Guidelines Manual 2025 : Effective November 1, 2025 - United States Sentencing Commission

United States Sentencing Commission Guidelines Manual 2025

Effective November 1, 2025

By: United States Sentencing Commission

Paperback | 1 November 2025

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United States Sentencing Commission Guidelines Manual 2025

The 2025 Guidelines Manual, issued by the United States Sentencing Commission, provides a comprehensive framework for sentencing in federal criminal cases. It reflects statutory directives, recent amendments, and judicial interpretation post-Booker. This edition emphasizes uniformity, transparency, and proportional punishment.

Table of Contents

  • Chapter One - Introduction, Authority, and General Principles
  • Chapter Two - Offense Conduct
  • Chapter Three - Adjustments
  • Chapter Four - Criminal History and Livelihood
  • Chapter Five - Sentencing Range and Options
  • Chapter Six - Sentencing Procedures and Plea Agreements
  • Chapter Seven - Violations of Probation and Supervised Release
  • Chapter Eight - Sentencing of Organizations
  • Appendices - A, B, and C (Volumes I-IV)

Chapter Summaries

Chapter One: Outlines the Commission's authority and core principles, detailing the structure of sentencing including a two-step process: calculating the guideline range and considering §3553(a) factors.

Chapter Two: Categorizes federal crimes into parts A through Z, including homicide, fraud, drug offenses, immigration violations, terrorism, public corruption, environmental crimes, and more. Each offense type includes detailed base levels and specific characteristics that impact sentencing severity.

Chapter Three: Provides adjustments based on victim impact, the offender's role, obstruction of justice, acceptance of responsibility, and early disposition programs. These influence the final sentencing level.

Chapter Four: Explores criminal history classifications, career offender status, and introduces adjustments for first-time (zero-point) offenders, allowing leniency in certain qualifying cases.

Chapter Five: Details the sentencing table, probation, imprisonment, supervised release, restitution, fines, and sentence implementation. It introduces policies for sentence modifications and departures.

Chapter Six: Focuses on procedures during sentencing, including plea agreements and the rights of crime victims, reinforcing procedural fairness and transparency.

Chapter Seven: Governs violations of probation and supervised release, providing structure for revocation and resentence based on the severity of non-compliance.

Chapter Eight: Applies to organizations, setting criteria for fines, probation, and remediation based on harm, culpability, and effective compliance programs. Encourages corporate ethics and responsibility.

Appendix A: A statutory index linking offenses to applicable guidelines.

Appendix B: Historical statutes, removed provisions, and prior guidelines development context.

Appendix C (Vols. I-IV): Contains all amendments from 1997 to 2025, documenting the evolution of federal sentencing policy.

This manual is a cornerstone of federal sentencing policy, designed to balance justice, deterrence, and rehabilitation within statutory limits.

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