First Step Act Eligibility

Summary

The First Step Act (FSA) of 2018 allows for potential relief of consecutive sentences under 18 U.S.C. § 924(c). Eligibility for relief depends on specific criteria and case details. If one charge is under 924(c) and another is not, you may still be eligible, but it requires careful consideration of the case specifics and jurisdiction. Consulting with a federal defense attorney is advisable for personalized guidance.

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Consecutive sentences are eligible
The First Step Act (FSA) of * allows for the reconsideration of certain sentences, including those under * U.S.C. § *(c). Here are a few key points:
- The FSA potentially enables relief for consecutive sentences under * U.S.C. § *(c).
- Eligibility depends on specific criteria and case details.
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If one charge is 924c and the other isn't can you get FSA
The First Step Act (FSA) does allow for reconsideration of certain sentences, including those under * U.S.C. § *(c). However, eligibility can be complex and depends on specific case details.
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Federal case
The First Step Act (FSA) does provide potential relief for sentences under * U.S.C. § *(c). If you have one *(c) charge and another that isn’t, you may still be eligible for relief, but it depends on case specifics and jurisdiction.
Since it's a federal case, consulting with a federal defense attorney would be beneficial. If you need more specific information or assistance, feel free to ask!