How Judges Use the PSR to Decide Your Fate

The PSR is the Most Important Document in Sentencing

The judge makes a final decision, but the PSR provides the foundation. Judges assume the PSR is neutral and factual. If there’s an error in your report, it could lead to:

  • A longer sentence
  • A higher security designation
  • Additional restrictions during supervised release

Probation Officers: The Unseen Influencers

Jon Gustin explains that probation officers gather details from multiple sources, including:

  • The prosecutor
  • The defense attorney
  • Law enforcement records
  • Financial records
  • Psychological evaluations

What You Can Do to Improve Your PSR

  • Submit Character Letters – Ensure the probation officer has letters from family, employers, and mentors.
  • Document Your Rehabilitation Efforts – If you’ve attended therapy, addiction programs, or volunteered, make sure it’s in the report.
  • Prepare for the Interview – Know what to expect and avoid misstatements that could hurt you.

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