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Federal Sentencing GuidebookThe Law Offices of Alan Ellis focuses its practice exclusively on federal sentencing, prison and post conviction work. The primary goal of attorney Alan Ellis and his legal team is to help every client obtain the lowest possible sentence at the best facility available with the greatest opportunity for early release. Mr. Ellis, founder of the firm, is a past president of the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers and is a Fulbright Award winner. He has 40 years of experience as a criminal defense lawyer, law professor and federal law clerk. The United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit has recognized him as a "nationally-recognized expert in federal criminal sentencing." He is the author of the Federal Sentencing Guidebook, the Federal Prison Guidebook, and the Federal Post-Conviction Guidebook. He also recently published a two part article on Federal Sentencing for The Champion, the monthly magazine of the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers.

From their offices in San Francisco, New York and Shanghai, the legal team at the Law Offices of Alan Ellis consults with defense attorneys and represents clients charged with or convicted of white collar and other federal crimes in Federal courts across the nation and abroad .

Ready Access to Experts in Sentencing Mitigation

The firm makes extensive use of its three mitigation specialists: two of whom are former United States Probation Officers, the other is a forensic licensed clinical social worker, and two federal prison consultants formerly employed at a high level by the Bureau of Prisons. These experts help the firm's attorneys identify mitigating factors in a client's criminal case that could affect a judge's sentencing decision and secure favorable prison designations, placements, and deal with a client's problems while incarcerated.

Advising on a Wide Range of Federal Criminal Cases

The Law Offices of Alan Ellis regularly represents and consults with lawyers representing individuals and cases involving:

  • Federal white collar crimes: including mortgage fraud, bank fraud, healthcare fraud, securities fraud, mail fraud, wire fraud, embezzlement, money laundering, and other white collar crimes
  • Federal sex crimes involving children or minors: including child pornography, solicitation of a minor for sex, transporting a minor across state lines for sex, and other federal sex offenses involving children
  • Federal drug crimes: including drug trafficking, smuggling, and the cultivation or manufacturing of drugs or narcotics

Changes in Federal Sentencing - The Booker, Gall and Kimbrough Decisions

On January 12, 2005, the Supreme Court issued a decision in United States v. Booker in which the Court faced head-on a question concerning the constitutionality of the federal sentencing guidelines. The Supreme Court held that the federal sentencing guideline statute, as it was then structured, was unconstitutional.

The Court was then faced with two ways to correct this problem. It could rewrite the statute to require juries to find guideline facts beyond a reasonable doubt, or it could rewrite the statute to make the guidelines purely advisory. It chose the second option.

Now, a sentencing court must determine the applicable guideline range, but it is no longer required to impose a federal sentence within that range. The Booker decision provides defendants with new opportunities and new risks. Courts may now impose sentences lower than the advisory guideline ranges as well as impose higher sentences, up to the maximum sentence provided by Congress.

Effective sentencing representation in the federal system now requires exceptional understanding not only of the guidelines, but also of the other legal criteria courts must take into account in fashioning the sentence. Mr. Ellis and other members of the firm have written widely and lectured on the impact of the Booker decision and the recent follow-up decisions in Gall and Kimbrough, which afford judges even greater leeway in fashioning an appropriate sentence.

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Trends and Practice Tips for Representing Child Pornography Offenders at Sentencing, Criminal Justice, Volume 27, Number 3, Fall 2012

"Federal Sentencing: Use of Video," ABA Criminal Justice, Summer 2011 (PDF) New
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"At a "Loss" for Justice: Federal Sentencing For Economics Offenses", ABA Criminal Justice, Winter 2011 (PDF) 
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"Standards of Proof at Sentencing" , Criminal Justice, Fall 2009 (PDF)
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"Child Pornography Guidelines Are Ripe for Challenge", ABA Criminal Justice, Summer 2009 (PDF) 
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"Intended Loss" Redefined in Fraud Cases, ABA Criminal Justice, Spring 2009 (PDF) 
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"Federal Sentencing Under the Advisory Guidelines: A Primer for the Occasional Federal Practitioner - Part 1", The Champion, July 2008 (PDF)
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"Federal Sentencing Under the Advisory Guidelines: A Primer for the Occasional Federal Practitioner - Part 2", The Champion, November-December 2008 (PDF)
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"Inside Baseball: Interview with Former Federal Probation Officer," ABA Criminal Justice, Winter 2007 (PDF)

"Federal Sentencing Practice Tips: Effects Of United States V. Booker, et al.," Verdict Magazine, January 2007 (PDF) 

"ABA Practice Tips: Part 1," ABA Criminal Justice, Winter 2006 (PDF)

"ABA Practice Tips: Part 2," ABA Criminal Justice, Spring 2006 (PDF)

"ABA Practice Tips: Part 3," ABA Criminal Justice, Fall 2006 (PDF)

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"Representing White Collar Clients In A Post-Booker World," The Champion, September/October 2005 (PDF)

"Litigating In A Post-Booker World", ABA Criminal Justice, Spring 2005 (PDF)

"Interview with Alan Ellis," Corporate Crime Reporter, July 2005 (PDF)

"Answering the 'Why' Question: The Powerful Departure Grounds of Diminished Capacity, Aberrant Behavior, and Post-Offense Rehabilitation,"Federal Sentencing Reporter, May/June 1999

For effective sentencing representation and consultation about prison placement in the federal system, contact the Law Offices of Alan Ellis.

To schedule a confidential consultation for clients located in the western U.S. or abroad, call the firm's San Francisco, California, office at 212-252-9775. To schedule a confidential consultation for a client in the eastern U.S., contact the New York City office at 212 252 9775. You may also fill out the online intake form.

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New York, NY 10017
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333 North Caoxi Road
Shanghai, 200030, China
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