Intra-City Differences in Federal Sentencing Practices: Federal District Judges in 30 Cities, 2005 - 2017
By The United States Sentencing Commission
This report examines variations in sentencing practices—and corresponding variations in sentencing outcomes—in the federal courts since the Supreme Court’s 2005 decision in United States v. Booker. The United States Sentencing Commission analyzed the sentencing practices of federal district judges in 30 major cities located throughout the country to determine the extent of the judges’ variations in imposing sentences in relation to the city average. This report is the second in a series of reports updating the analyses and findings of the Commission’s 2012 Report on the Continuing Impact of United States v. Booker on Federal Sentencing.
Washington, DC: United States Sentencing Commission, 2019. 138p.