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Resources Avoiding dual sovereignty screw ups: Concurrent/consecutive sentences Jail credits Highlight BOP policies impacting clients in which lawyer can play a role: Classification and designation; Treatment programs; Early release

GAO, Congressional reports BOP website fd.org Local CCM/RRM Regional office Defender office, each other

General Comments & Questions Address: Federal Bureau of Prisons 320 First St., NW Washington, DC 20534 Phone: (202) 307-3198

302 SENTINEL DRIVE ANNAPOLIS JUNCT, MD 20701 Email: MXRO/ExecAssistant@bop.gov Phone: 301-317-3100 Fax: 301-317-3119

OLD NC 75 HIGHWAY BUTNER, NC 27509 Email: CRL/CCM@bop.gov Phone: 919-575-2080 Fax: 919-575-2073

www.corrlinks.com

http://www.oig.justice.gov/ https://www.gao.gov

Eligibility and Capacity Impact Use of Flexibilities to Reduce Inmates Time in Prison (Feb., 2102) www.gao.gov/products/gao-12-320 Growing Inmate Crowding Negatively Affects Inmates, Staff, and Infrastructure (Sept., 2012) www.gao.gov/products/gao-12-743

Timelier Reviews, Plan for Evaluations and Updated Policies Could Improve Inmate Mental Health Services Oversight (July, 2013) www.gao.gov/products/gao-13-1 Information on Efforts and Potential Options to Save Costs (September,2014) www.gao.gov/products/gao-14-821

According to BOP, the growth in the federal inmate population has negatively affected inmates, staff, and infrastructure BOP officials reported increased use of double and triple bunking, waiting lists for education and drug treatment programs, limited meaningful work opportunities, and increased inmate-tostaff ratios. These factors, taken together, contribute to increased inmate misconduct, which negatively affects the safety

As of September 2014, the BOP had 3,871 positions in its institutions health services units to provide medical care to 171,868 inmates. Of those 3,871 positions, only 3,215 positions (83 percent) were filled. 2 Although BOP policy states that the vacancy rate shall not exceed 10 percent during any 18-month period, we found that only 24 of 97 BOP institutions had a medical staffing rate of 90 percent or higher as of September 2014. 3 Further, 12 BOP institutions were medically staffed at only 71 percent or below, which the BOP s former Assistant Director for Health Services and Medical Director described as crisis level. Review of the Federal Bureau of Prisons Medical Staffing Challenges, OIG-DOJ, March, 2016

Transforming Prisons, Restoring Lives Final Recommendations of the Charles Colson Task Force on Federal Corrections

1. At sentencing, the federal system should reserve prison beds for those convicted of the most serious federal crimes. 2. In prison, the federal Bureau of Prisons should promote a culture of safety and rehabilitation and ensure that programming is allocated in accordance with individual risk and needs. 3. Throughout the prison term, correctional policies should incentivize participation in risk-reduction programming. 4. Prior to and following release, the federal correctional system should ensure successful reintegration by using evidence-based practices in supervision and support. 5. The federal criminal justice system should enhance performance and accountability through better coordination across agencies and increased transparency. 6. Congress should reinvest savings to support the expansion of necessary programs, supervision, and treatment.

Primary Jurisdiction? Sentence start date?

(a)... If a term of imprisonment is imposed on a defendant who is already subject to an undischarged term of imprisonment, the terms may run concurrently or consecutively

(a) Commencement of sentence. -- A sentence to a term of imprisonment commences on the date the defendant is received in custody awaiting transportation to, or arrives voluntarily to commence service of sentence at, the official detention facility at which the sentence is to be served.

18 U.S.C. 3585 (b) Credit for prior custody. -- A defendant shall be given credit toward the service of a term of imprisonment for any time he has spent in official detention prior to the date the sentence commences (1) as a result of the offense for which the sentence was imposed; or

18 U.S.C. 3585 (2) As a result of any other charge for which the defendant was arrested after the commission of the offense for which the sentence was imposed; that has not been credited against another sentence.

18 U.S.C. 3585 (2) As a result of any other charge for which the defendant was arrested after the commission of the offense for which the sentence was imposed; that has not been credited against another sentence.

State arrest and custody Feds Indict Writ served Fed sent imp d State sent imposed State sent served; rel. to BOP State bail/ charges dism d; fed det n Conc. Credit up to state Full credit-3584 Earliest date fed sent. runs Eligible for d ward adj. 5G1.3(b) Potentially no credit on federal sentence

State arrest Fed sent imp d State sent imposed Seek downward adjustment 5G1.3(b) Earliest date fed sent. Runs if court orders Judge recommends designation to state prison; And Judge now: orders concurrent Setser - 3584v. U.S., 132 S.Ct. 1463 (2012)

(a)... (b) If subsection (a) does not apply, and a term of imprisonment resulted from another offense that is relevant conduct to the instant offense of conviction*... the sentence for the instant offense shall be imposed as follows: *2013 amendment deleted and that was the basis for an increase in the offense level for the instant offense under Chapter Two (Offense Conduct) or Chapter Three (Adjustments)

(b) (1) the court shall adjust the sentence for any period of imprisonment already served on the undischarged term of imprisonment if the court determines that such period of imprisonment will not be credited to the federal sentence by the Bureau of Prisons; and (2) the sentence for the instant offense shall be imposed to run concurrently to the remainder of the undischarged term of imprisonment.

Try to add good time lost during pre-trial custody to adjustment of sentence

Program Statement 5160.05 (1/16/03) Designation of State Institution for Service of Federal Sentence

Minimum, Low, Medium, High (In, Out, Community) Driven by PSIR information May change over time PS 5100.08

Drives security classification, program eligibility Follows client duration of sentence Not in client s possession in custody (remember this if doing appeal, sentence reduction, 2255 representation, etc.)

Pleaded guilty to Count One Robbery of Post Office, 1/8/10. 924c count dismissed. Released on $25,000 OR bond, 90 days inpatient drug treatment, followed by 60 days halfway house. Guidelines: BOL, 20; +2 fin.inst.; +2 threat of death ( I have a gun, I will shoot ); -3 early AOR = 21 Crim. History Cat. IV; Range 57-71 mons.

Prior record includes unlawful possession of firearm (3/03), 3 rd degree assault (5/03), attempted felony fleeing (6/04) and battery (5/05). Bench warrant for failure to appear on open container citation and probation revocation outstanding. Employed as accountant 97-03, thereafter as car wash, fast food and carnival employee. Mother says he s involved with Gangster Disciples since early 90s. He says friends only and no contact for years. 31 years old.

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*Lowers classification score *Avoids time on prisoner train *Release at sentencing?

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Prior record includes unlawful possession of firearm (3/98), 3 rd degree assault (5/98), attempted felony fleeing (6/99) and battery (5/00). Bench warrant for failure to appear on open container citation and probation revocation outstanding. Employed as accountant 92-98, thereafter as car wash, fast food and carnival employee. Mother says he s involved with Gangster Disciples since early 90s. He says friends only and no contact for years.

Committee notes, 2002 amendments: If counsel objects to material in the presentence report that could affect the defendant s service of sentence, the court may resolve the objection, but is not required to do so.

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Particular location Security level Designate state prison for federal sentence Immediate RDAP available Greater time in community corrections CoD s gun not disqualify for early release/rdap

Challenge drug/mental health high security BRAVE young male first offenders Resolve trauma treatment for females Life Connections faith based, builds character MINT -- childbirth and bonding

Sex Offender Treatment Program

Sex Offender Management Program

Adam Walsh

Psychology Treatment Programs (P5330.11), effective 3/16/09: Chapter 2 Residential Drug Abuse Program Eligibility Program Components Incentives Other programs Drug Abuse Education Course Non-Residential D.A.P. Reason for hope?

Eligibility Verifiable substance abuse disorder Able to complete all three components Components Unit based component Follow up services Transitional drug abuse treatment Incentives Early Release

Controlled by P5331.02 Must be non violent offense Categorization of Offenses, P5162.05 Subject to revocation Amount of time cut based on sentence length: Sentence Length Early Release Time-Frame 30 MONTHS or LESS No more than 6 months 31-36 MONTHS No more than 9 months 37 MONTHS OR MORE No more than 12 months

P 5050.49, CN-1 (March 25, 2015): expanded eligibility, more specific criteria USSG 1B1.13 See OP 002-2015? DOJ/OIG Report (I-2013-006, April, 2013): Greater use of compassionate release due to prison overcrowding; 2006-2011: 211 requests considered, 142 approved, 38 denied, 28 died before decision made Recidivism rate of 3.5 % compared to 41%