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by mikeyouse
4155 days ago
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The murder-for-hire was brought up in this trial since they are sentence modifiers for the charges he was facing. The base charges he faced would lead to X years in jail (IIRC; 15-25 if served concurrently) but many of the charges can be modified leading to X+Y years in jail where Y depends on things like attempts at violence. For all the non-violence fans in the room; Should a heroin dealer who tells his lackies to beat up the competition face a longer sentence than a heroin dealer who initiates no violence? The Federal Sentencing Guidelines think so. They work on a system of Levels to categorize how bad his crime was: Narcotics Trafficking over 5kg of Cocaine: Level 30 Narcotics Trafficking by someone who directs violence: +2 Levels Narcotics Trafficking by someone who promotes their enterprise via mass media: +2 Levels Narcotics Trafficking by someone who maintains a property to produce drugs: +2 Levels Etc. etc. So instead of the ~15 year minimum a Level 30 charge would face, Ross is looking at more like a 24 year minimum sentence that corresponds with Level 38 charges. |
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