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Anticipated Advisory Sentencing Guidelines Range. Therefore, based on the facts now known to the government, the anticipated offense level is 46, which, when combined with the anticipated criminal history category of VI, results in an anticipated advisory Sentencing Guidelines range of life imprisonment, in addition to any supervised release and fine the Court may impose. Defendant also acknowledges that he is subject to a statutory mandatory minimum sentence of 5 years’ imprisonment.
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Anticipated Advisory Sentencing Guidelines Range. Therefore, based on the facts now known to the government, the anticipated offense level using the government’s position on the sentencing guidelines is 22, which, when combined with the anticipated criminal history category of II, results in an anticipated advisory Sentencing Guidelines range of 46 to 57 months’ imprisonment, in addition to any supervised release, fine, and restitution the Court may impose.
Anticipated Advisory Sentencing Guidelines Range. Based on the facts now known to the government, it is the government’s position that the anticipated offense level for the charge in Count One is 29, which, when combined with a criminal history category of I, results in an anticipated advisory Sentencing Guidelines range of 87-108 months, in addition to any supervised release, fines, and restitution the Court may impose. It is the defendant’s position that the anticipated offense level for the charge in Count One is 17, which, when combined with a criminal history category of I, results in an anticipated advisory Sentencing Guidelines range of 24-30 months, in addition to any supervised release, fines, and restitution the Court may impose.
Anticipated Advisory Sentencing Guidelines Range. Therefore, based on the facts now known to the government, the anticipated offense level is 18, which, when combined with the anticipated criminal history category of I, results in an anticipated advisory Sentencing Guidelines range of 27 to 33 months’ imprisonment, in addition to any supervised release, fine, and restitution the Court may impose. It is the defendant’s position that the anticipated total offense level is 16, which combined with an anticipated criminal history category of I, would result in an anticipated sentencing range of 21 to 27 months’ imprisonment, respectively, in addition to any supervised release, fine, costs of prosecution, and restitution the Court may impose.
Anticipated Advisory Sentencing Guidelines Range. The anticipated offense level is 8, which, when combined with the anticipated criminal history category of I, results in an anticipated advisory sentencing guidelines range of 0-6 months’ imprisonment (Zone A), in addition to any supervised release, fine, and restitution the Court may impose.
Anticipated Advisory Sentencing Guidelines Range. Therefore, based on the facts now known to the government, according to the government’s position the anticipated offense level for Count One is 22, which, when combined with the anticipated criminal history category of I, results in an anticipated advisory Sentencing Guidelines range for Count One of 41 to 51 months’ imprisonment, in addition to any supervised release, fine, and restitution the Court may impose. Defendant also acknowledges that for Count Two of the information he is subject to a statutory minimum sentence of 2 years’ imprisonment that must be imposed to be served consecutive to any sentence of imprisonment imposed for Count One.

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