Author Archives: Johanna Zapp, Esq.

Update on Two Point Reduction: It’s Retroactive!

By Johanna S. Zapp, Esq.

The United States Sentencing Commission voted to reduce the sentencing guideline levels applicable to most federal drug trafficking offenders.

The Commission voted unanimously to amend the guidelines to lower the base offense levels in the Drug Quantity Table across drug types. The drug guidelines under the amendment would remain linked to statutory […]

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Justice Prevails, Finally!

By Johanna S. Zapp, Esq.

An amazing and rare thing happened in a courtroom in the Eastern District of New York this past week. A defendant who had originally been sentenced to a mandatory 57 years was resentenced (after serving twenty years) to time served. Judge John Gleeson, a District Court Judge in […]

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Finalmente, la Justicia Prevalece

Por Johanna S. Zapp, Esq.

Una cosa sorprendente y rara ocurrió en una sala de audiencias en el Distrito Oriental de Nueva York esta pasada semana. Un acusado que originalmente había sido sentenciado a una condena obligatoria de 57 años fue nuevamente sentenciado (después de haber cumplido veinte años) al tiempo ya cumplido. […]

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The Government is Reading Your Emails

By Johanna S. Zapp, Esq.

Lately, there has been a lot of discussion about the Corrlinks system and the privacy issues related to inmate-attorney correspondence. Below is an edited article that appeared in the New York Times about how the government used inmates’ emails against them at trial.

It seems that some judge’s are […]

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Monitoring Emails

June 9, 2014

Dear Counsel:

The United States Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of New York (the “Office”) writes to apprise you of this Office’s policy regarding emails sent by inmates at the Metropolitan Detention Center (the “MDC”) to their attorneys using the Bureau of Prisons’ (“BOP”) Trust Fund Limited Inmate Computer […]

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Vigilando los mensajes electrónicos

Estimado abogado,

La Fiscalía Federal del Distrito Oriental de Nueva York (la “Oficina”) le escribe para notificarle la política de esta Oficina con respecto a los mensajes electrónicos enviados por los presos del Centro de Detención Metropolitano (“MDC”) a sus abogados usando el sistema TRULINCS (Trust Fund Limited Inmate Computer System, el sistema de computadora limitado […]

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Cellphone Tracking

NYTIMES Editorial, June 13, 2014

The capacity of cellphones to track people’s movements and provide a vivid picture of their private lives poses a substantial and growing threat to privacy.

That is why a federal appeals court ruling on Wednesday restricting the government’s access to location data stored by cellphone companies is so important. In a case […]

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Siguiéndoles la pista a los teléfonos celulares

Editorial del diario The New York Times publicado el 13 de junio de 2014

La capacidad que tienen los teléfonos móviles (celulares) para seguir los movimientos de las personas y proporcionar un cuadro vívido de sus vidas privadas plantea una amenaza considerable y creciente a la intimidad (privacidad). Por eso es tan importante una decisión judicial […]

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Your Voice Matters!

Johanna S. Zapp, Esq.

Congress is seeking public comment of weather or not the new two point reduction amendment should be retroactive. This means that as of now, congress does not know if already sentenced defendants (on drug cases) would be able to receive the benefit of the two-point reduction. Congress is asking for […]

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¡Su voz es importante!

Johanna S. Zapp, Esq.

El Congreso está solicitando los comentarios del público sobre si la enmienda que rebaja dos puntos en las pautas para el dictado de penas en causas de drogas debe ser retroactiva o no. Esto significa que hasta estos momentos, el Congreso no sabe si los acusados a los que ya se les […]

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La Comisión de Sentencias Vota a Favor de Reducir Las Condenas por Narcotráfico

Por Johanna S. Zapp, Esq.

La Comisión de Sentencias de los Estados Unidos votó hoy para rebajar los niveles de las pautas de sentencia que corresponden para la mayoría de los delincuentes federales de narcotráfico.

La Comisión votó unánimemente para enmendar las pautas bajando los niveles básicos de delito en la Tabla de Cantidad […]

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U.S. Sentencing Commission Votes to Reduce Drug Trafficking Sentences

By Johanna S. Zapp, Esq.

The United States Sentencing Commission voted today to reduce the sentencing guideline levels applicable to most federal drug trafficking offenders.

The Commission voted unanimously to amend the guidelines to lower the base offense levels in the Drug Quantity Table across drug types. The drug guidelines under the amendment would […]

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Un Resumen de las Nuevas Políticas de Sentencia

Por Johanna S. Zapp, Abogada

He estado recibiendo bastantes preguntas sobre lo que las nuevas políticas de drogas representan para clientes individuales, y la respuesta corta es: si usted tiene un acuerdo de cooperación, las nuevas políticas no le ayudan. Si usted es elegible para la disposición de salvaguarda (“safety valve” en inglés), las nuevas políticas […]

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A Synopsis of the New Sentencing Policies

By Johanna S. Zapp, Esq.

I have been getting a lot of questions about what the new drug policies mean for individual clients, and the short answer is: if you have a cooperation agreement, the new policies do not help you. If you are safety valve eligible, the new policies do not help you either.  […]

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