What Will You Learn
Attendees will learn the core federal sentencing framework, including the §3553(a) factors and the structure and application of the U.S. Sentencing Guidelines, along with strategic approaches to effective sentencing advocacy. The program also examines practical “do’s and don’ts” through real case examples to illustrate how courts respond to different advocacy techniques.
What Will You Gain
Attendees will gain practical tools to craft persuasive sentencing presentations, strengthen credibility before the court, and navigate guideline calculations with greater confidence. The session provides actionable insight to enhance strategic decision-making and improve advocacy outcomes in federal sentencing proceedings.
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This course is co-sponsored with myLawCLE.
Date / Time: April 8, 2026
Closed-captioning available
Teny Geragos, Founding Partner | Agnifilo Intrater LLP
Teny Geragos, a founding partner of Agnifilo Intrater LLP, defends individuals in federal and state criminal cases at both the trial and appellate level. Most recently, Ms. Geragos helped secure an acquittal for Sean Combs for the charges of sex trafficking and racketeering conspiracy in the Southern District of New York. Teny is particularly experienced in defending and investigating allegations of sexual misconduct, which involve complex legal issues and emotionally charged situations. She has represented numerous individuals accused of sexual assault, sexual harassment, or other types of sexual misconduct. Teny has also regularly represented victims of sexual assault and violence, helping them navigate the difficulties of reporting to the police, and cooperating with law enforcement investigations. Finally, Teny has led several internal investigations, including in the construction and healthcare industries.
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Dan Webb, Co-Executive Chairman | Winston & Strawn LLP
Dan is co-executive chairman of Winston & Strawn and one of the most distinguished and sought-after trial lawyers in the United States. He has tried more than 100 jury cases involving a wide variety of claims and been named a fellow of the prestigious American College of Trial Lawyers. Notably, Dan achieved international acclaim for his successful prosecution of retired Admiral John Poindexter in the Iran-Contra Affair. He served as the U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Illinois and has served in special prosecutor or similar roles on several occasions, including for the successful prosecution of actor Jussie Smollett in Chicago, for which he was named Am Law’s “Litigator of the Week” in December 2021.
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Richard E.N. Federico, Circuit Judge | U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit
Rich Federico began his legal career serving as a Navy Officer in the Judge Advocate General’s Corps (JAG). He served on active duty from 2002 to 2015, including tours of duty as a military prosecutor (Norfolk, Virginia), the senior Navy prosecutor for Europe and Southwest Asia (Naples, Italy; Bahrain), defense counsel for Guantanamo detainees charged with war crimes and being tried before military commissions (Washington, DC; Guantanamo Bay, Cuba), and as Officer in Charge of Navy defense offices (Jacksonville, Florida). During these assignments, he also served at sea and led investigation missions to Afghanistan and Korea.
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I. Relevant Law | 2:00pm – 2:10pm
A concise review of the statutory framework governing federal sentencing, including key provisions, §3553(a) factors, and the post-Booker advisory nature of the Guidelines.
II. United States Sentencing Commission Guidelines | 2:10pm – 2:20pm
An explanation of how the Sentencing Guidelines are calculated and applied, including offense levels, criminal history categories, departures, and variances.
III. Optimal Strategy and Presentation at Criminal Sentencing | 2:20pm – 2:40pm
Practical guidance on crafting persuasive sentencing arguments, presenting mitigating or aggravating factors effectively, and maintaining credibility before the court.
IV. Examples of “Do’s and Don’ts” and Case-Specific Examples | 2:40pm – 3:00pm
Real-world illustrations of effective and ineffective sentencing advocacy, highlighting common pitfalls and best practices drawn from actual federal cases.