Mandatory Minimums: Compare the sentences Drug offenders are routinely sentenced to mandatory prison terms that are otherwise reserved for violent crimes or repeat offenders. This is true even if the person had little or no prior criminal record, played only a minor role in the offense or was an addict. Many mandatory minimum sentences are based solely on the weight of the drug involved (including any substance it may be mixed with); no other factors can be considered. 12 years Trafficking 200 grams or more of heroin or cocaine 200 grams = 7 ounces = a can of baking powder No other offense requires a mandatory minimum sentence of 12 years. These crimes of violence require a shorter 10-year mandatory minimum: ● Rape with use of a firearm; ● Indecent assault and battery on a child under 14, committed during another offense; ● Assault with a firearm with intent to rob or murder, victim 60 or older; ● Human trafficking for sexual servitude – 2nd offense. 8 years Trafficking 100 to 200 grams of heroin or cocaine No other offense requires a mandatory minimum sentence of 8 years. This crime requires a shorter 7-year mandatory minimum: 100 grams = 3½ ounces = package of instant pudding mix ● Unlawful possession of machine gun or Firearm – 3rd offense. 5 years Trafficking 36 to 100 grams of heroin 36 grams = 1.3 ounce = 1 packet seasoning mix ● Manslaughter while operating a motor vehicle; ● Human trafficking for sexual servitude; ● Assault with attempt to rape, use of a gun; ● Lascivious acts with a child under 16 – 2nd offense; ● Illegal firearms trafficking: 10 to 19 weapons within 12 months. Families Against Mandatory Minimums | Massachusetts Project P.O. Box 54 | Arlington, MA 02476 | 617.543.0878 | [email protected] | www.famm.org 3½ years ■ Distribution of heroin – 2nd offense “Distribution” is not limited to sales. It includes sharing drugs with another or possession with the intent to distribute. ■ Trafficking 36 to 100 grams of cocaine ■ Trafficking 18 to 36 grams of heroin 18 grams = 0.6 ounce = 1 packet of dry salad dressing mix No other offense requires a mandatory minimum sentence of 3½ years. These crimes require a shorter 3-year mandatory minimum: ● Assault and battery to coerce a child under 18 to participate in gang activity; ● Illegal firearms trafficking: 3 to 9 weapons within 12 months; ● Armed Career Criminal Act: certain unlawful gun possession crimes, if previous conviction for violent offense; ● Inducing a minor into prostitution. 2 years “School zone” violation – Sale of any amount of any drug within 300 feet of a school or its property, between the hours of 5 a.m. and midnight, even if: ▪ no children were present; ▪ the offense occurred in a private home; ▪ the offense would not require any jail time if committed elsewhere. School zone sentences are added onto the sentence for the drug offense itself. They cannot be served concurrently with the sentence for any other drug offense. 3/1/2015 ● Assault with dangerous weapon with intent to rob or murder, victim 60 or older – 2nd offense; ● Assault and battery with dangerous weapon on a person 60 or older – 2nd offense; ● Robbery of person 60 or older – 2nd offense; ● Stalking in violation of a court order – 2nd offense.
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