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Perjury Sentencing Calculator.

18 USC 1623 federal perjury guideline calculator

18 U.S.C. § 1623 USSG §2J1.3 Stat max: 5 years
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Estimate only. Not legal advice. Actual sentencing depends on departures, variances, and case-specific facts.

How this charge is sentenced.

Federal perjury before a grand jury or at trial carries a base offense level of 14.

What moves the number.

Materiality and the underlying investigation context affect plea negotiations.

Federal judges sentence under the advisory guidelines, but the guideline range is where every case starts. Loss amounts get contested, roles get litigated, and cooperation agreements move the final number. If you are facing perjury sentencing, the consultation is free - and the earlier counsel starts, the more levers exist.

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The number is not final until sentencing.

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Guideline-driven sentencing.

Perjury Sentencing is sentenced under a specific guideline section that sets a base offense level and applies adjustments for role, acceptance of responsibility, and offense-specific characteristics. The advisory range from the sentencing table is where every plea negotiation and variance argument begins.

Why the guideline range is only a starting point.

After United States v. Booker, federal judges must consider the guideline range but may impose a sentence above or below it based on 18 U.S.C. §3553(a). Downward departures, substantial assistance motions under §5K1.1, and compassionate release petitions can all move the final number - but only if counsel builds the record early.

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How federal sentencing unfolds.

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01 · Charge Indictment or plea Prosecutors publish a loss figure or drug quantity. That number is the opening bid - not the final word.
02 · PSR Presentence report Probation calculates offense level and criminal history. Defense counsel objects to every disputed enhancement.
03 · Sentencing Guideline range + variance The judge starts with the guideline range, then considers §3553(a) factors. Mitigation built early moves the final number.

FAQ · PERJURY SENTENCING

01 How does the Perjury Sentencing sentencing calculator work?
Enter your criminal history category, the loss amount or drug quantity prosecutors attribute to you, and any role or acceptance adjustments. The tool applies the USSG sentencing table and offense-specific guidelines to estimate your advisory range in months.
02 Is the statutory maximum the sentence I will receive for Perjury Sentencing?
Almost never. The statutory maximum is a ceiling. Most federal sentences are driven by the guideline range, which is calculated from offense level and criminal history - not the maximum printed in the statute.
03 Can a judge sentence below the guideline range?
After Booker, guidelines are advisory. Judges may grant downward variances under 18 U.S.C. §3553(a) based on your history, conduct, and the nature of the offense - but the guideline range remains the starting point for every negotiation.
04 Should I use this calculator instead of talking to a lawyer?
No. This tool provides a rough estimate only. An experienced federal defense attorney evaluates relevant conduct, contested enhancements, and case-specific mitigation that no calculator can capture.
05 What collateral consequences follow a Perjury Sentencing conviction?
Every federal felony conviction carries collateral consequences that no sentencing calculator fully captures - legal and civil penalties outside the sentence itself. Common examples include: Federal felony record - convictions appear on FBI background checks and cannot be expunged under federal law. Supervised release - most federal felonies include a term of post-release supervision with reporting, drug testing, and search conditions. Restitution and fines - courts order victim restitution and special assessments that survive bankruptcy in many cases. The guideline range is the starting point for custody - collateral consequences often define the long-term cost of a conviction.
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