Originally posted by reciprocity
But, even still, pursuant to §3D1.4 there were two additional offenses that were "equally serious or from 1 to 4 levels less serious" so once you factor in the aforementioned obstruction increase, you end up with an offense level of 18, which for a first-time offender carries a recommended sentence of between 27 and 33 months.
AGAIN, I'm not arguing that the commutation was "wrong" because there's no standard for that. I'm just arguing that it's not something I'm going to celebrate.
(and, honestly, what really upsets me about this is that we have a guy who commutes someone's 30 month sentence because it was excessive, but stood by as governor of Texas while the state executed 150+ criminals BUT THAT'S AN ENTIRELY DIFFERENT COOOONVERSATION!)
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