Avoiding the Terrorism Enhancement

Section 3A1.4 of the Sentencing Guidelines – the so-called “terrorism enhancement” – is an obstacle for defense practitioners. If applicable, the enhancement can drive a defendant’s sentence upward by a large amount. Unfortunately, the terrorism enhancement treats all offenders the same without considering their actual conduct or individual backgrounds. This article discusses two cases and the role the facts played in the applicability of the terrorism enhancement.

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