Federal Public Defender
District of Oregon



Alternatives to Incarceration

Page 10: First APA Letter
Page 11: Second APA Letter
Page 18: BOP statistics on § 3582(c) motions
Page 21-22: Lewisburg study
Page 22: Director’s boot camp memo of January 14, 2008
Page 22: Testimony regarding no new studies
Page 22: State boot camp studies
Page 22: Testimony regarding November chart


Last Updated July 2. 2008

This web page is for the use of Federal Public Defenders, CJA  and other attorneys regularly defending Federal cases in the District of Oregon.

The Office of the Federal Public Defender, District of Oregon, operates under authority of the Criminal Justice Act of 1964 (CJA), 18 U.S.C. § 3006A. It provides defense services in federal criminal cases and other covered matters to individuals who are financially unable to obtain adequate representation. A person’s eligibility for defender services is determined by the federal court. Defender organization attorneys may not engage in the private practice of law.