Judge Raymond P. Moore — Federal Sentencing Patterns
U.S. District Judge Raymond P. Moore sits in the District of Colorado (DCO) and granted a downward variance in 223 of 406 federal sentencings (54.9%) from FY2013–FY2024. This page shows aggregate sentencing patterns for Judge Raymond P. Moore, including the most common reasons cited on the Statement of Reasons (SOR) for granting a downward variance.
Top reasons Judge Raymond P. Moore grants downward variances
Reasons included across all guideline chapters (223 below-guideline cases out of 406 cases identified)
- 1.Criminal History Issues (aggregated reason)67-35.4%
- 2.(5K3.1) Early Disposition. Fast Track program35-47.3%
- 3.Reduce Disparity (aggregated reason)16-37.1%
- 4.Waiver of appeal15-23.0%
- 5.(5K2.0) General aggravating or mitigating circumstance13-54.0%
- 6.(5H1.1) Age (Defendant's youth or old age)12-31.4%
- 7.Mule/Role in the offense11-41.4%
- 8.Pursuant to a NONbinding (or unknown type) plea agreement10-33.4%
- 9.General Guideline Adequacy Issues (aggregated reason)9-35.6%
- 10.Rehabilitation9-32.0%
Zone D sentencing variance — Judge Raymond P. Moore
Imprisonment-only recommended sentencing zone (offense level 14+ at any criminal history). Of Judge Raymond P. Moore's 326 Zone D sentencings, 179 (54.9%) fell below range.
- Within range127(39.0%)
- Below range179(54.9%)avg −32.9% below min
- Above range20(6.1%)avg +48.3% above max
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