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CHAPTER SIX - SENTENCING PROCEDURES, PLEA AGREEMENTS AND CRIME VICTIM'S RIGHTS
§6A1.4. NOTICE OF POSSIBLE DEPARTURE (POLICY STATEMENT)

Before the court may depart from the applicable sentencing guideline range on a ground not identified for departure either in the presentence report or in a party’s prehearing submission, the court must give the parties reasonable notice that it is contemplating such a departure. The notice must specify any ground on which the court is contemplating a departure. Rule 32(h), Fed. R. Crim. P.

Commentary

Background: The Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure were amended, effective December 1, 2002, to incorporate into Rule 32(h) the holding in Burns v. United States, 501 U.S. 129, 138–39 (1991). This policy statement parallels Rule 32(h), Fed. R. Crim. P.

Historical NoteEffective November 1, 2004 (amendment 674).