
Supreme Court justices rule against low-level crack cocaine offenders
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The Supreme Court ruled unanimously Monday that low-level crack cocaine offenders convicted more than a decade ago can't take advantage of a 2018 federal law to seek reduced prison time.
Terry's case concerned the reach of the First Step Act, a bipartisan 2018 law signed by former President Donald Trump. Aimed at reducing racial disparities in sentencing, the law allows prisoners convicted of older crack crimes to seek reduced sentences. But the law specifically addresses crack possession only above 5 grams for one category of possession and above 50 grams for another category.More Related News













