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U.S. Sentencing Commission

U.S. Sentencing Commission

The United States Sentencing Commission is an independent federal agency in the Judicial Branch of government consisting of a bi-partisan group of seven members appointed by the President and confirmed by the Senate, and two non-voting ex-officio members. The agency staff consists of approximately 100 employees. The Commission develops and revises guidelines for federal district court judges to consider in sentencing offenders convicted of federal crimes. The Commission monitors and evaluates the use of the guidelines, conducts research and education programs on guideline application and sentencing matters generally, produces sentencing-related reports, and recommends improvements in federal sentencing practices and policies. View More Arrow

Full Time Washington, DC $214,798 - $220,524/year
$214,798 - $220,524/year
Added Jun 11, 2026 Criminal Law
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