White Collar Sentencing Strategy: Mitigation in the Post-Booker Era

24 Jun , 2026

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This program examines mitigation strategies for white-collar defendants in the post-Booker sentencing landscape. Participants will explore how psychological factors, personal history, and contextual elements influence sentencing outcomes.

The course addresses common challenges, including prosecutorial bias and misconceptions about white-collar defendants. It also provides strategies for developing effective mitigation narratives.

Attorneys will gain tools to advocate for fair and individualized sentencing outcomes.

Learning Objectives:

  • Understand mitigation in white-collar cases
  • Identify mental health considerations
  • Address prosecutorial bias

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