Judge Thomas F. Hogan — Federal Sentencing Patterns

U.S. District Judge Thomas F. Hogan sits in the District of Columbia (DDC) and granted a downward variance in 30 of 45 federal sentencings (66.7%) from FY2012–FY2023. This page shows aggregate sentencing patterns for Judge Thomas F. Hogan, including the most common reasons cited on the Statement of Reasons (SOR) for granting a downward variance.

Top reasons Judge Thomas F. Hogan grants downward variances

Reasons included across all guideline chapters (30 below-guideline cases out of 45 cases identified)

ReasonCasesAvg % Below Min
  1. 1.Reduce Disparity (aggregated reason)7-32.8%
  2. 2.(5H1.6) Family ties and responsibilities6-44.9%
  3. 3.Criminal History Issues (aggregated reason)6-37.7%
  4. 4.Avoid unwarranted sentencing disparities among defendants4-48.0%
  5. 5.Acceptance of responsibility4-34.4%
  6. 6.(5H1.4) Drug dependence and alcohol abuse4-34.3%
  7. 7.Alien Status4-25.1%
  8. 8.General Guideline Adequacy Issues (aggregated reason)3-51.7%
  9. 9.(5H1.5) Previous employment record3-46.8%
  10. 10.Remorse3-46.6%

Zone D sentencing variance — Judge Thomas F. Hogan

Imprisonment-only recommended sentencing zone (offense level 14+ at any criminal history). Of Judge Thomas F. Hogan's 34 Zone D sentencings, 25 (73.5%) fell below range.

Zone D · imprisonment recommended34 cases
  • Within range
    9(26.5%)
  • Below range
    25(73.5%)
    avg −31.7% below min
  • Above range
    0(0.0%)

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