PinnedDrew HenryDefending Federal Overdose CasesA primer on distribution resulting in death charges for defendants and their attorneys.Apr 15Apr 15
PinnedDrew HenryThe Legal Dubiousness of Federal Overdose ChargesThe constitutionality of the federal distribution resulting in death statute is questionable but has yet to be challenged in any court.Mar 3Mar 3
PinnedDrew HenryThe Ancap Prison ExperimentThe U.S. federal prison system is more libertarian than one might expect.Nov 15, 2023Nov 15, 2023
PinnedDrew HenryDetained During COVIDA brief history of life in a federal detention center during COVID-19.Oct 14, 2023Oct 14, 2023
Drew HenryGiving Advice to the Sentencing CommissionSome ideas and templates for sending feedback to the U.S.S.C. about improving fairness in sentencing.Jun 30Jun 30
Drew HenrySometimes Inmates Know More Than LawyersOn-the-ground experience can supplement technical legal expertise in criminal cases.Jun 14Jun 14
Drew Henry2024 Sentencing Guidelines ChangesSentencing Commission prohibits acquitted conduct sentencing, somewhat, and clarifies when the resulting in death provision is to be…Jun 8Jun 8
Drew HenryDoubling Down on Fentanyl SentencingThe Central District of California appears to be stepping up the harshness of its already harsh sentences for fentanyl overdoses.Jun 7Jun 7
Drew HenryMixed Security Pretrial Detention Is MoronicAt federal pretrial detention centers there is no segregation by security level, and the consequences of this should not be surprising.Jun 21Jun 21