Federal Criminal JusticeFederal Sentencing Guidelines
Guideline Sentencing: An Outline of Appellate Case Law on Selected Issues
Federal Criminal JusticeRules
Federal Rules of Practice and Procedure Advisory Committee Minutes
Federal Criminal JusticeFederal Sentencing Reporter
Federal Criminal JusticeCases
Federal Sentencing Law and Practice
The United States Sentencing Guidelines that became effective November 1, 1987, through November 1, 2006, plus the commentaries to the guidelines and Appendix C that contains all amendments to the guidelines since 1988. (Amendments that became effective November 1, 2007, will be added soon.)
Full text of the Federal Judicial Center's Guideline Sentencing: An Outline of Appellate Case Law on Selected Issues, published in 2002. Material contains an overview of selected issues.
The most recent versions of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure, Rules for the Trial of Misdemeanors Before U.S. Magistrates, rules of habeas corpus applications under 28 U.S.C.A. § 2254, and rules of habeas corpus motions under 28 U.S.C.A. § 2255.
Documents released by the five advisory committees to the Judicial Conference of the United States, including the Advisory Committee on Practice and Procedure.
Materials from the Federal Sentencing Reporter, published by the Vera Institute of Justice, beginning with 1 Fed. Sent'g. Rep. (June 1988).
Documents pertaining to criminal acts and the investigation, prosecution, and punishment of crime from the U.S. Supreme Court, courts of appeals, district courts, bankruptcy court, and other federal courts. Coverage begins with 1789.
Full text of the treatise Federal Sentencing Law and Practice, 2007 edition, published in January 2007.