Guideline Amendments Disappoint Federal Prison Inmates
Inmates in Federal Prison look forward to the United States Sentencing Commission’s annual guideline amendments. This year was especially hopeful as there was a proposed amendment eliminated the disparity between methamphetamine mix and pure methamphetamine as well as an amendment that would eliminate the ability to look at state predicate offenses when applying a career offender enhancement.
Both of these proposed amendments were not promulgated on April 30, 2025 so that means they are being completely skipped over.
Instead the 2025 amendments address:
- Changes in Supervised Release
- Minor Role Adjustments
- Elminated the “downward departure”
- And resolve some small technical circuit conflicts
Federal Prison Tips has compiled this infographic below to highlight the bullet point changes.
If you want to read all 682 of the 2025 guideline amendments you can download it here.


2 responses to “2025 Sentencing Guideline Amendments”
My name is Horace Cook Jr.#01046-104 I’m an inmate at Banyan health system here in Miami Florida 33127. I’m contacting you concerning the new supervised released memorandum for October 11 2025 that takes place on November 1st. 2025 for supervised release.
I was blessed with the first step act. I’m minimum custody. I suppose to get 15 days per month. I was getting them “””until”””I got here at Banyan health system. Since my arrival of June 2025 . my date has not moved. ((3-7-2026)). Why? Also, can you or I write my judge for possible early termination of my supervised release? Because I have 3 years of it??? Please respond to me?????
Greetings,
I am Jeremy Bryant and I was incarcerated in the El Reno, OK Federal Prison for 9 years. I am currently in the half way house in Tulsa, OK and I want to know if I qualify for an early release from supervised probation. I have kept a job, did community service and I am enrolled in truck driving school. Please feel free to contact me at anytime.