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Set For Sentencing

Set For Sentencing

De : Doug Passon
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Over a million people a year will face sentencing. For a client and their loved ones, it will be the most important day of their lives. Unlike at trial, there is virtually no limit to the kind of information a lawyer can credibly present to advocate for their client and demonstrate their humanity at sentencing. My passion is helping lawyers and clients craft their most compelling sentencing narratives. So, I was inspired to create this new podcast drawing on my 25+ years of criminal defense experience, my passion for storytelling, my expertise in producing mitigation videos, and my years spent consulting and developing compelling case narratives that get real results. In Set for Sentencing, I present cutting edge resources, world-class experts, and the straight scoop on our often dysfunctional system -- all in service to one goal -- to bring more more justice, more humanity, and more hope to the sentencing process. So, are you ready? Then let's get SET FOR SENTENCING!2022, Law Offices of Doug Passon, PC
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    • Absolute Power (Pt.II): Clear Messaging in the Age of the Information Maelstrom
      Feb 9 2026

      It's easy to get overwhelmed by the onslaught of horrible headlines. But advocates need to fight, and words are our weapons. But the problem is, lawyers are never taught how to cut through the noise and get to the heart of the argument.

      Part 1 defined the problem: Abuse of Power; Trump exerting total control over the Department of Justice to weaponize the law against his enemies. Don Lemon is the target de jure.

      In this, Part 2 of "Absolute Power" we consult with communications expert Dr. Randy Olson on how to cut the noise and speak clear truth to power. But it's not easy, particularly when the powers that be engage in Steve Bannon's strategy of "flooding the zone with shit." Therefore, Dr. Olson provides valuable guidance on how we can better communicate the truth of what's happening.

      IN THIS EPISODE:

      • Cutting through the information maelstrom to find the central theme of your communication (the "Dobzhansky" template);
      • Understanding the power of narrative;
      • Messaging for turbulent times;
      • How Steve Bannon weaponizes non-narrative to "Flood the Zone with Shit";
      • "The Gish Gallop";
      • The "DNA" of narrative: Dream, Nightmare, Action;
      • Constructive critique of Abbe Lowell's press release in the Don Lemon case;
      • The key to narrative is proper framing;
      • A musical finale – in honor of friends and family in Minnesota – "Hospital in Duluth" (written and performed by Doug Passon, with Ken Murray on harmonica).

      LINKS:

      MORE ON DR. RANDY OLSON & THE "ABT" NARRATIVE TEMPLATE

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      1 h
    • Absolute Power Pt. I: Politization and Weaponization at the DOJ (With Gary Restaino)
      Feb 2 2026

      Our founders wanted US attorneys to retain significant independence from the Department of Justice. If that happens, then experienced prosecutors have the credibility, and moral fortitude to serve as a buffer between the unfettered power of the government and the people.

      But the Trump administration wants absolute power. That's why we're seeing a slew of illegal US attorney appointments, installation of outsiders with zero prosecutorial experience, and the prosecutions of Trump's political enemies. Absolute power corrupts absolutely and nowhere is that more apparent than the recent arrest of journalist Don Lemon simply for exercising his first amendment rights.

      Therefore the public needs to see this for what it is-- the canary in the coal mine signaling America's rapid descent into authoritarian rule. More importantly, attorneys need to do more to implore courts to curb these blatant abuses of power.

      This is a 2-part episode. During the first hour, we talk with Gary Restaino, the former US Attorney for the District of Arizona. He gives his take on why this is not normal and why it matters.

      In part two, we speak with communications expert, Dr. Randy Olson, who implores us to cut through "the information maelstrom" with clear communication. But that's not easy, particularly when there's so much happening all at once (Steve Bannon's "flood the zone with shit" strategy). Therefore, Dr. Olson provides valuable guidance on how we can better communicate the truth of the urgency of now.

      IN THIS EPISODE:

      • The need for "insiders" i.e. experienced prosecutors who understand criminal litigation;
      • Over-politization and weaponization in the current DOJ;
      • The prosecution of Don Lemon;
      • Challenging the prosecutors' grand jury presentations;
      • The Trump takeover of individual US Atty offices;
      • The danger of unchecked paramilitary forces on city streets;
      • What are laypeople and lawyers can do to combat ongoing and blatant abuses of power.

      LINKS:

      Gary Restaino on LinkedIn – His posts present a powerful perspective from someone who had a front row seat to how a local US attorney office should be run: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gary-restaino-a27290370

      Terrifying Abuses of Power:

      https://www.politico.com/news/2026/01/23/abuse-of-power-new-jersey-prosecutors-office-00745493

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      55 min
    • A Look ahead: Sentencing Developments for 2026
      Jan 19 2026

      There were big changes in federal sentencing in 2025, and more on the horizon for 2026. So enjoy the first episode of the new year, as we discuss it all with the fabulous Prof. Doug Berman (Ohio State University) and of course, the incomparable Mark Allenbaugh of sentencingstats.com.

      IN THIS EPISODE:

      • Doug's Tequila of choice: G4 (Which symbolizes the 4 pt. spread in the IU/OHIO state game)( https://g4tequilas.com/)
      • New home for Prof. Berman's legendary blog: https://sentencinglawandpolicy.wordpress.com/
      • Quick recap of big 2025 guideline amendments;
      • Tips on seeking early termination of Supervised Release under new guideline;
      • The work ahead for the commission, and whether they will have a quorum;
      • Berman's predictions on how the elimination of departures will play out moving forward;
      • Proposed changes to the fraud guidelines, including loss table;
      • The current pardon situation & how to use it to achieve better sentencing outcomes;
      • New proposed guideline "specific offense characteristics" & post-offense rehabilitation;
      • Predictions for new proposed guideline amendments;
      • Compassionate release limitations may be on the horizon;
      • Pending S.Ct. case on plea agreement appeal waivers.

      LINKS:

      Berman's Blog: If you haven't been receiving those great emails from Prof. Doug Berman's sentencing Blog, it's because it moved. His old platform shut down without warning, taking his subscriber base with it. So PLEASE sign up (or sign BACK up) to Berman's blog at his new home: https://www.sentencinglawandpolicy.com/

      Mark Allenbaughs Washington Post article about his stats work for 1/6 pardons: https://wapo.st/45dDz1R

      Drugs on the Docket Podcast ( Drug Enforcement and Policy Center (DEPC) at The Ohio State University): https://moritzlaw.osu.edu/faculty-and-research/drug-enforcement-and-policy-center/depc-education/drugs-on-the-docket-podcast

      A Second Chance: A Federal Judge Decides Who Deserves It: https://a.co/d/2dmE9bb

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      1 h et 9 min
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