PSR Analysis

PreSentence Report Review Lower’s Security Classification

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District of New Mexico
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United States v. Malkassian
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Case Number:
1:20-CR-01501
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Offense Level:
25
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Before
Risked higher security prison due to cooperating witness status
Faced higher security prison due to proximity to camp eligibility and risk from cooperating witness status.
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After
Released to report to a minimum security camp
Released at sentencing and allowed to report to a minimum security camp two months later, avoiding higher security hardships.

Summary

Prisonology evaluated the Presentence Report and determined that the defendant was just 2 security points away from being camp eligible.

The defendant was housed prior to sentencing at a county jail and had been physically assaulted because he was a known cooperator for the government.

Argument for Mitigation

Prisonology informed the judge that if the defendant were released and allowed to self surrender, he could report directly to a minimum security camp rather than face the hardships of being a cooperating witness at a higher security prison.

Actual Outcome

The judge ordered the defendant released from custody at sentencing and allowed him to report to federal prison two months after sentencing.  The defendant complied and reported for his sentence at a prison camp.

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