Feeney Amendment: Substitute Version Passes
Here are the details of the House-Senate Conference on the Feeney Amendment, submitted by Kyle O'Dowd, Legislative Affairs Director for the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyerss (NACDL):
The S.151 conferees met today and approved a Hatch-Sensenbrenner amendment to the Feeney provisions in the House-passed bill. Senator Kennedy's second-degree amendment to strike the Feeney provisions altogether and direct the Sentencing Commission to study departures failed on a strictly party line vote, all Dems voting aye and all Repubs voting nay.Sen. Hatch described his amendment as addressing the concerns raised by judges and others. He suggested that it only affects departures in sex cases involving minor victims, while requiring the Commission to study other departures. IN FACT, THE HATCH-SENSENBRENNER AMENDMENT RETAINS MUCH OF THE UNDERLYING FEENEY AMENDMENT AND DRAMATICALLY LIMITS DEPARTURES IN ALL CASES. Indeed, the new amendment directs the Sentencing Commission to amend the guidelines and policy statements "to ensure that the incidence of downward departures are [sic] substantially reduced."
The following are the key components of the Feeney amendment as amended by
Hatch-Sensenbrenner. It is based on a preliminary analysis of the complete text.
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