First Step Act of 2018 Resentencing Provisions Retroactivity Data Report, U.S. Sentencing Commission, 2019
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U.S. Sentencing Commission First Step Act of 2018 Resentencing Provisions Retroactivity Data Report June 2019 Introduction As part of its ongoing mission, the United States Sentencing Commission provides Congress, the judiciary, the executive branch, and the general public with data extracted from and based on sentencing documents submitted by courts to the Commission.1 Data is reported on an annual basis in the Commission’s Annual Report and Sourcebook of Federal Sentencing Statistics.2 The Commission also reports preliminary data for an on-going fiscal year in order to provide real-time analysis of sentencing practices in the federal courts. Since 2005, the Commission has published a series of quarterly reports that are similar in format and methodology to tables and figures produced in the Sourcebook of Federal Sentencing Statistics. The quarterly reports contain cumulative data for the on-going fiscal year (i.e., data from the start of the fiscal year through the most current quarter). On three separate occasions in recent years the Commission has amended the federal sentencing guidelines to lower the punishment for certain drug trafficking crimes, and also voted to apply those reductions retroactively.3 Under section 3582(c)(2) of title 18, courts were authorized to reduce the sentences of incarcerated offenders pursuant to those retroactive guideline amendments. The Commission has periodically reported on the number of offenders who received a sentence reduction under those retroactive amendments and presented other data regarding those cases.4 One of those guideline amendments incorporated into the sentencing guidelines the statutory changes Congress made in the penalty provision for crack cocaine offenders through the Fair Sentencing Act of 2010.5 On December 21, 2018, the President signed into law the First Step Act of 2018.6 Section 404 of that act provides that any defendant sentenced before the effective date of the Fair Sentencing Act of 2010 (August 3, 2010) who did not receive the 1 In each federal felony or Class A misdemeanor case, sentencing courts are required to submit the following documents to the Commission: the Judgment and Commitment Order, the Statement of Reasons, the plea agreement (if applicable), the indictment or other charging document, and the Presentence Report. See 28 U.S.C. § 994(w). 2 Electronic copies of the 1995-2018 Annual Report and Sourcebook of Federal Sentencing Statistics are available at the Commission’s website at www.ussc.gov. 3 See Amendment 706, as amended by Amendment 711, and made retroactive by Amendment 713 (the 2007 Crack Cocaine Amendment); Amendment 750, made retroactive by Amendment 759 (the 2010 Fair Sentencing Act Amendment); and Amendment 782 (the 2014 Drug Guidelines Amendment, often referred to as "Drugs Minus Two"). 4 These retroactivity analyses and data reports are available at https://www.ussc.gov/research/datareports/retroactivity-analyses-and-data-reports. 5 Pub L. No. 111-220 (2010). Section 2 of the Fair Sentencing Act increased the quantity of crack cocaine that triggered mandatory minimum penalties. Section 3 of the Fair Sentencing Act eliminated the statutory mandatory minimum sentence for simple possession of crack cocaine. 6 Pub. L. No. 115-391 (2018). 1 benefit of the statutory penalty changes made by that Act is eligible for a sentence reduction as if Sections 2 and 3 of the Fair Sentencing Act of 2010 were in effect at the time the offender was sentenced. The First Step Act authorizes the defendant, the Director of the Bureau of Prisons, the attorney for the Government, or the court to make a motion to reduce an offender’s sentence. The data in this report represents information concerning motions for a reduced sentence pursuant to Section 404 of the First Step Act which the courts have granted. The data in this report reflects all motions granted through April 30, 2019 and for which court documentation was received, coded, and edited at the Commission by May 17, 2019. 2 Table 1 GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION OF GRANTED MOTIONS FOR SENTENCE REDUCTIONS DUE TO RESENTENCING PROVISIONS OF FIRST STEP ACT District TOTAL Middle Florida South Carolina Western Virginia Southern Florida Eastern Virginia Central Illinois Eastern Tennessee Northern Illinois Northern Ohio Eastern Louisiana Eastern North Carolina Western North Carolina Northern Florida Southern Iowa Middle Pennsylvania Eastern Missouri Southern Georgia Eastern Arkansas Western Missouri Rhode Island Southern Illinois Northern Indiana Southern Indiana Kansas Maryland Central California Eastern Texas Western Texas Eastern Michigan Western Wisconsin Middle Georgia Eastern Pennsylvania Western Pennsylvania Massachusetts Northern New York Western Louisiana Western Michigan Eastern California Maine Western New York New Jersey Southern Texas Eastern Wisconsin Nebraska Southern Alabama Western Kentucky Northern Iowa N 1,051 78 73 59 52 47 34 31 31 30 29 28 27 25 24 21 20 20 19 19 17 17 17 17 17 16 16 13 13 12 12 12 11 11 10 9 9 9 9 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 7 7 % 100.0 7.4 6.9 5.6 4.9 4.5 3.2 2.9 2.9 2.9 2.8 2.7 2.6 2.4 2.3 2.0 1.9 1.9 1.8 1.8 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.5 1.5 1.2 1.2 1.1 1.1 1.1 1.0 1.0 1.0 0.9 0.9 0.9 0.9 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.7 0.7 SOURCE: U.S. Sentencing Commission, First Step Act Datafile. 3 District N % Northern Alabama Connecticut Southern Ohio District of Columbia Northern Texas Eastern Kentucky Northern West Virginia North Dakota Northern Oklahoma Western Oklahoma New Hampshire Northern Mississippi Southern Mississippi Middle Tennessee Alaska Oregon Western Washington Colorado Northern Georgia Puerto Rico Eastern New York Vermont Middle Louisiana Western Arkansas Minnesota South Dakota Northern California Southern New York Delaware Virgin Islands Middle North Carolina Southern West Virginia Western Tennessee Arizona Southern California Guam Hawaii Idaho Montana Nevada Northern Mariana Islands Eastern Washington New Mexico Eastern Oklahoma Utah Wyoming Middle Alabama 7 5 5 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.7 0.5 0.5 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Table 2 YEAR OF ORIGINAL SENTENCE OF OFFENDERS RECEIVING SENTENCE REDUCTIONS DUE TO RESENTENCING PROVISIONS OF FIRST STEP ACT1 Fiscal Year N Total 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1 1,045 2 2 32 145 145 134 165 97 76 62 51 35 21 17 14 12 4 9 8 5 3 2 1 3 Of the 1,051 cases in which the court granted a motion for a sentence reduction due to Section 404 of the First Step Act of 2018, six were excluded from this analysis because the cases cannot be matched with an original case in the Commission's records. SOURCE: U.S. Sentencing Commission, First Step Act Datafile. 4 % 100.0 0.2 0.2 3.1 13.9 13.9 12.8 15.8 9.3 7.3 5.9 4.9 3.3 2.0 1.6 1.3 1.1 0.4 0.9 0.8 0.5 0.3 0.2 0.1 0.3 Table 3 ORIGIN OF GRANTED MOTIONS FOR SENTENCE REDUCTIONS DUE TO RESENTENCING PROVISIONS OF FIRST STEP ACT1 CIRCUIT TOTAL N Defendant N % Director BOP N % Attorney for the Government N % Court N % 1,180 931 78.9 0 0.0 139 11.8 110 9.3 3 3 100.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 FIRST CIRCUIT 45 37 82.2 0 0.0 8 17.8 0 0.0 SECOND CIRCUIT 29 23 79.3 0 0.0 5 17.2 1 3.4 THIRD CIRCUIT 61 51 83.6 0 0.0 10 16.4 0 0.0 252 236 93.7 0 0.0 2 0.8 14 5.6 FIFTH CIRCUIT 97 63 64.9 0 0.0 17 17.5 17 17.5 SIXTH CIRCUIT 115 94 81.7 0 0.0 15 13.0 6 5.2 SEVENTH CIRCUIT 192 136 70.8 0 0.0 56 29.2 0 0.0 EIGHTH CIRCUIT 104 75 72.1 0 0.0 4 3.8 25 24.0 NINTH CIRCUIT 48 32 66.7 0 0.0 16 33.3 0 0.0 TENTH CIRCUIT 25 25 100.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 209 156 74.6 0 0.0 6 2.9 47 22.5 D.C. CIRCUIT FOURTH CIRCUIT ELEVENTH CIRCUIT 1 Of the 1,051 cases in which the court granted a motion for a sentence reduction due to Section 404 of the First Step Act of 2018, nine cases were excluded from this analysis because the information received by the Commission prevented a determination of motion origin. Additionally, courts may cite multiple origins for a motion; consequently, the total number of origins cited generally exceeds the total number of cases. In this table, 1,180 origins were cited for the 1,042 cases. SOURCE: U.S. Sentencing Commission, First Step Act Datafile. 5 Table 4 DEMOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICS OF OFFENDERS RECEIVING SENTENCE REDUCTIONS DUE TO RESENTENCING PROVISIONS OF FIRST STEP ACT Demographics N % Race/Ethnicity White Black Hispanic Other Total 45 955 40 6 1,046 4.3 91.3 3.8 0.6 100.0 Citizenship U.S. Citizen Non-Citizen Total 1,018 26 1,044 97.5 2.5 100.0 1,033 17 1,050 98.4 1.6 100.0 Gender Male Female Total Average Age at Original Sentence 32 Average Age at Resentencing 45 1 Of the 1,051 cases in which the court granted a motion for a sentence reduction due to Section 404 of the First Step Act of 2018, cases were excluded from each section of this table due to the following reasons: missing race information (5), missing citizenship information (7), missing gender information (1), and missing age information (10). SOURCE: U.S. Sentencing Commission, First Step Act Datafile. 6 Table 5 SELECTED SENTENCING FACTORS FOR OFFENDERS RECEIVING SENTENCE REDUCTIONS DUE TO RESENTENCING PROVISIONS OF FIRST STEP ACT1 Sentencing Factors % Weapon Weapon Specific Offense Characteristic Firearms Mandatory Minimum Applied 21.2 21.2 Safety Valve 0.4 Guideline Role Adjustments Aggravating Role (USSG §3B1.1) Mitigating Role (USSG §3B1.2) Obstruction Adjustment (USSG §3C1.1) 7.1 1.0 6.5 Sentence Relative to the Guideline Range Within Range Above Range Below Range 72.9 1.0 26.2 Criminal History Category I II III IV V VI 3.8 5.9 11.6 9.4 6.3 63.0 1 Of the 1,051 cases in which the court granted a motion for a sentence reduction due to Section 404 of the First Step Act of 2018, six were excluded from this analysis because the cases cannot be matched with an original case in the Commission's records. SOURCE: U.S. Sentencing Commission, First Step Act Datafile. 7 Table 6 EXTENT OF SENTENCE REDUCTIONS DUE TO RESENTENCING PROVISIONS OF FIRST STEP ACT1 Mean CIRCUIT District TOTAL N Current Sentence In Months New Sentence In Months Decrease In Months From Current Sentence2 Percent Decrease From Current Sentence 696 239 166 73 29.4 3 3 195 195 132 132 64 64 33.9 33.9 FIRST CIRCUIT Maine Massachusetts New Hampshire Puerto Rico Rhode Island 13 6 4 1 0 2 258 228 322 ---- 192 181 231 ---- 66 47 91 ---- 22.6 20.4 22.1 ---- SECOND CIRCUIT Connecticut New York Eastern Northern Southern Western Vermont 11 0 248 -- 170 -- 78 -- 28.4 -- 1 9 0 1 0 -250 ---- -173 ---- -77 ---- -27.2 ---- THIRD CIRCUIT Delaware New Jersey Pennsylvania Eastern Middle Western Virgin Islands 38 0 7 225 -201 169 -148 56 -53 23.9 -26.3 4 16 11 0 237 235 222 -- 167 174 178 -- 70 61 45 -- 28.4 24.5 19.7 -- 159 5 226 258 159 184 67 74 28.1 27.8 26 0 3 64 194 -307 235 142 -201 161 52 -105 74 26.3 -28.7 30.0 15 43 229 220 169 155 60 65 26.3 27.4 3 0 234 -- 179 -- 55 -- 22.5 -- D.C. CIRCUIT District of Columbia FOURTH CIRCUIT Maryland North Carolina Eastern Middle Western South Carolina Virginia Eastern Western West Virginia Northern Southern 8 Table 6 (cont.) Mean CIRCUIT Current Sentence In Months New Sentence In Months Decrease In Months From 2 Current Sentence Percent Decrease From Current Sentence District N FIFTH CIRCUIT Louisiana Eastern Middle Western Mississippi Northern Southern Texas Eastern Northern Southern Western 66 232 149 83 35.3 28 0 3 224 -260 132 -143 91 -117 40.0 -45.8 0 2 --- --- --- --- 13 2 5 13 243 -218 225 170 -154 147 73 -63 78 30.1 -27.3 34.6 SIXTH CIRCUIT Kentucky Eastern Western Michigan Eastern Western Ohio Northern Southern Tennessee Eastern Middle Western 59 238 161 78 32.0 0 7 -223 -150 -73 -33.4 6 5 245 234 179 164 66 70 29.5 29.4 25 1 245 -- 151 -- 94 -- 36.7 -- 14 1 0 226 --- 163 --- 63 --- 27.1 --- SEVENTH CIRCUIT Illinois Central Northern Southern Indiana Northern Southern Wisconsin Eastern Western 74 241 161 80 30.3 15 9 13 251 235 253 163 184 172 88 51 81 30.1 20.7 32.2 11 16 231 224 164 116 66 108 23.0 43.6 1 9 -266 -201 -65 -23.2 EIGHTH CIRCUIT Arkansas Eastern Western Iowa Northern Southern Minnesota Missouri Eastern Western Nebraska North Dakota South Dakota 69 246 172 74 29.2 7 1 278 -- 192 -- 86 -- 33.8 -- 6 20 0 247 228 -- 164 163 -- 83 65 -- 33.0 28.4 -- 11 19 2 3 0 209 272 -257 -- 171 172 -175 -- 38 100 -82 -- 18.2 34.9 -30.0 -- 9 Table 6 (cont.) Mean CIRCUIT District N Current Sentence In Months New Sentence In Months Decrease In Months From 2 Current Sentence Percent Decrease From Current Sentence NINTH CIRCUIT Alaska Arizona California Central Eastern Northern Southern Guam Hawaii Idaho Montana Nevada Northern Mariana Islands Oregon Washington Eastern Western 27 2 0 236 --- 161 --- 75 --- 31.1 --- 16 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 245 231 ---------- 161 167 ---------- 84 64 ---------- 33.8 27.5 ---------- 0 0 --- --- --- --- TENTH CIRCUIT Colorado Kansas New Mexico Oklahoma Eastern Northern Western Utah Wyoming 19 0 13 0 255 -234 -- 171 -143 -- 83 -91 -- 32.3 -37.2 -- 0 3 3 0 0 -379 220 --- -303 161 --- -76 59 --- -19.9 23.9 --- 158 252 179 72 28.2 0 1 0 ---- ---- ---- ---- 73 14 50 249 285 252 175 184 188 74 101 64 29.3 35.5 24.6 11 2 7 233 -235 166 -168 67 -66 29.0 -27.5 ELEVENTH CIRCUIT Alabama Middle Northern Southern Florida Middle Northern Southern Georgia Middle Northern Southern 1 Of the 1,051 cases in which the court granted a motion for a sentence reduction due to Section 404 of the First Step Act of 2018, six cases were excluded from this analysis because the cases cannot be matched with an original case in the Commission's records. Of the remaining 1,045 cases, 349 cases were excluded from this analysis because the offender was sentenced to time served but the resulting term of imprisonment could not be determined from the records received by the Commission. 2 The average sentence lengths and the average decrease in months from the current sentence are rounded to the nearest whole number. Consequently, the average decrease in months from the current sentence may not equal the difference between the rounded average current sentence and the rounded average new sentence. SOURCE: U.S. Sentencing Commission, First Step Act Datafile. 10