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- NoticesNotice of (A) proposed temporary, emergency amendments to sentencing guidelines, policy statements, and commentary; (B) proposed permanent, non-emergency amendments to sentencing guidelines, policy statements, and commentary
- Presidential DocumentsNotice of: (A) promulgation of temporary, emergency amendments, effective May 1, 2001, for (1) offenses involving the manufacture, importation, exportation, or trafficking of “Ecstasy”; (2) offenses involving the manufacture, importation, or trafficking of amphetamine; (3) offenses involving the trafficking of certain List I chemicals that are used in the manufacture of methamphetamine; and (4) offenses involving peonage and human trafficking; and (B) submission to Congress of additional non-emergency amendments to the sentencing guidelines, effective November 1, 2001
- Proposed RulesNotice of proposed amendments to sentencing guidelines, policy statements, and commentary
- NoticesNotice of submission to Congress of amendments to the sentencing guidelines effective November 1, 2018
- NoticesNotice of proposed amendments to sentencing guidelines, policy statements, and commentary
- Presidential DocumentsNotice of submission to Congress of amendments to the sentencing guidelines effective November 1, 2010
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- act Mar. 3, 1897, ch. 372
- 29 Stat. 621
- 128 Stat. 3260
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Actact Mar. 3, 1897, ch. 372
Stat.29 Stat. 621
Stat.128 Stat. 3260
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