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Federal Judges Association to meet to discuss Barr's meddling in Stone case
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<blockquote data-quote="essentialsaltes" data-source="post: 74733464" data-attributes="member: 294566"><p>I understand that the 7 to 9 years pops out of the DOJ sentencing guidelines. He got a lot of extra points for, well, behaving like Roger Stone, threatening people and obstructing justice. No link, because of Roger Stone's poopoo mouth.</p><p></p><p><em>Stone’s base level offense was for obstruction of justice (related to a number of counts), which called for 14 points. He then got an enhancement that involved causing or threatening to cause physical injury to a person ... Stone told a person who was considering cooperating in the case “prepare to die [opprobrious term].” Stone also allegedly threatened the witnesses dog. That got Stone another 8 points ... so we’re up to 22 points. He then got another 3 points for, “substantial interference with the administration of justice.” There was another 2 points for the extensive planning of his crime and, finally there were 2 more points because Stone “willfully obstructed or impeded, or attempted to obstruct or impede, the administration of justice with respect to the prosecution of the instant offense of conviction.” Whew ... 29 points. Stone has never been in trouble before so he was a Criminal Category I ... no prior offenses. If one looks at the<a href="https://blog.simplejustice.us/2016/09/07/past-performance-is-a-good-indicator/" target="_blank"> Federal Sentencing Guideline table</a>, the 29 points equates to 87-108 months (7-9 years).</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="essentialsaltes, post: 74733464, member: 294566"] I understand that the 7 to 9 years pops out of the DOJ sentencing guidelines. He got a lot of extra points for, well, behaving like Roger Stone, threatening people and obstructing justice. No link, because of Roger Stone's poopoo mouth. [I]Stone’s base level offense was for obstruction of justice (related to a number of counts), which called for 14 points. He then got an enhancement that involved causing or threatening to cause physical injury to a person ... Stone told a person who was considering cooperating in the case “prepare to die [opprobrious term].” Stone also allegedly threatened the witnesses dog. That got Stone another 8 points ... so we’re up to 22 points. He then got another 3 points for, “substantial interference with the administration of justice.” There was another 2 points for the extensive planning of his crime and, finally there were 2 more points because Stone “willfully obstructed or impeded, or attempted to obstruct or impede, the administration of justice with respect to the prosecution of the instant offense of conviction.” Whew ... 29 points. Stone has never been in trouble before so he was a Criminal Category I ... no prior offenses. If one looks at the[URL='https://blog.simplejustice.us/2016/09/07/past-performance-is-a-good-indicator/'] Federal Sentencing Guideline table[/URL], the 29 points equates to 87-108 months (7-9 years).[/I] [/QUOTE]
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