SEPTEMBER 1995
Richard P. Conaboy
Chairman
Michael S. Gelacak
Vice Chairman
A. David Mazzone
Vice Chairman
Wayne A. Budd
Commissioner
Julie E. Carnes
Commissioner
Michael Goldsmith
Commissioner
Deanell R. Tacha
Commissioner
Mary Frances Harkenrider
Ex-officio
Edward F. Reilly, Jr.
Ex-officio
Phyllis J. Newton
Staff Director
Paul K. Martin
Deputy Staff Director
John R. Steer
General Counsel
Sharon O. Henegan
Director of Training and Technical Assistance
Paul J. Hofer
Special Projects Director
Mary G. Hogya
Director of Administration
Susan Katzenelson
Director of Policy Analysis
Elizabeth A. McGrath
Director of Monitoring
Timothy B. McGrath
Executive Assistant to the Chairman
Donald A. Purdy, Jr.
Chief Deputy General Counsel
Winthrop M. Swenson
Legislative Counsel
Susan L. Winarsky
Analysis of Penalties for Federal Rape Cases
Adequacy of Penalties for Fraud Offenses Involving Elderly Victims
Adequacy of Penalties for the Intentional Exposure of OthersThrough Sexual Activity to the Human Immunodeficiency Virus
Part Two, Majority and Minority Opinions on Crack and Powder Cocaine
Statement of the Commission Majority in Support of Recommended Changes in Cocaine and Federal Sentencing Policy
View of Commissioner Tacha Joined by Commissioners Goldsmith and Carnes, Dissenting, in Part, from Amendment Five and Related Legislative Recommendation
View of Commissioner Goldsmith Dissenting, in Part, from Amendment Five and Related Legislative Recommendation
Part Three, Congressional Testimony
Testimony of Richard P. Conaboy, Chairman, United States Sentencing Commission, Before the Subcommittee on Crime of the House of Representatives' Committee on the Judiciary
Testimony of Wayne A. Budd, United States Sentencing Commission, Before the Subcommittee on Crime of the House of Representatives' Committee on the Judiciary
Testimony of the Honorable Deanell Reece Tacha, United States Sentencing Commission, Before the Subcommittee on Crime of the House of Representatives' Committee on the Judiciary
Testimony of Michael Goldsmith, United States Sentencing Commission, Before the Committee on the Judiciary of the United States Senate
Part Four, Sentencing Guideline Simplification
Working Group on Guideline Simplification: Purpose Statement
United States Sentencing Commission