Judge Rosemary M. Collyer
September 2012: Average Prison Sentence

District Court - Washington, D.C.
Referring Agency: District of Columbia

Show Details   Judge Compared
To District
Compared
To U.S.
Latest Fiscal Year 73.3 - -
Previous Fiscal Year 40.8 - -
Past 5 Years 45.6 -24.1% -41.0%
Percent not reported where cases too few to provide
meaningful comparison.

Table 1: Current and 5 Year
Average Prison Sentence Comparison

For all cases disposed of in the current fiscal year (2012) that were credited to Judge Rosemary M. Collyer in the District of Washington, D.C., the average prison sentence was 73.3 months, when looking only at cases referred by the District of Columbia. During the current fiscal year, Judge Rosemary M. Collyer has sentenced 3 defendants compared with 8 defendants during the twelve months of the previous fiscal year.

Over the last five years, the average prison sentence imposed on defendants that were credited to Judge Collyer was 45.6 months. This was 24.1% lower than the 60.0 months typical in Washington, D.C. and 41.0% lower than the 77.3 months average prison sentence for the nation. Judge Rosemary M. Collyer sentenced 26 defendants during the past five years.

(CAUTION: The kinds of cases handled by individual judges influences statistical information about their sentences. It therefore is important to consider the breakdown of cases that each has handled, available below, when making judge-by-judge comparisons.)

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Figure 1: Five Year Comparison of Average Prison Sentence
in Months

Figure 1 compares Judge Collyer's numbers to those for judges in this district and in the United States as a whole for cases of this type over the last five years.

During the last five years there were 13 other judges in the District of Washington, D.C. with information on convictions during that period. Average prison sentence numbers passed down for those judges ranged from 40.9 months to 102.7 months, putting Judge Collyer's average prison sentence of 45.6 months at the lower end of the range. The average prison sentence for the whole District of Washington, D.C. during that time was 60.0 months.

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Figure 2: Detailed Comparison among Judges for the District of Washington, D.C.

Professional Biography

Born 1945 in Port Chester, MD

Federal Judicial Service
Judge, U. S. District Court for the District of Columbia

Nominated by George W. Bush on , to a seat vacated by Thomas Penfield Jackson; Confirmed by the Senate on November 14, 2002, and received commission on November 15, 2002.

Education:
Trinity College, B.A., 1968
University of Denver College of Law, J.D., 1977

Professional Career:
Private practice, Colorado, 1977-1981
Chairman, Federal Mine Safety and Health Review Commission, 1981-1984
General counsel, National Labor Relations Board, 1984-1989
Private practice, Washington, DC, 1989-2002

Program Areas of Cases Handled

Cases disposed of by Judge Rosemary M. Collyer for the past five years fell into a number of broad categories. The lead category for these cases was Narcotics/Drugs accounting for 42.3% of cases.

Other major categories with substantial numbers of cases that were disposed by Judge Rosemary M. Collyer over the past five years were: Withheld by Govt from TRAC (34.6%), Other (11.5%), Official Corruption (3.8%), Weapons (3.8%), White Collar Crime (3.8%).

Program Area Judge District US  
Narcotics/Drugs 42.3% 37.7% 50.6% More
Not specified 34.6% 31.9% 15.5%  
Other 11.5% 14.5% 14.8%  
Official Corruption 3.8% 1.0% 0.7%  
Weapons 3.8% 9.7% 14.8%  
White Collar Crime 3.8% 5.2% 2.9%  

Table 2: Composition of Cases for the Past Five Years (Top 10)

Lead Charges in Cases Handled

The lead charge with the most cases disposed of by Judge Rosemary M. Collyer for the past five years was "21 USC 841 - Drug Abuse Prevention & Control-Prohibited acts A". It accounted for 42.3% of all cases.

Other lead charges with substantial numbers of cases that were disposed by Judge Rosemary M. Collyer over the past five years were: "Withheld by govt from TRAC (FOIA challenge pending)" (34.6%), "18 USC 641 - Public money, property or records" (7.7%), "18 USC 922 - Firearms; Unlawful acts" (3.8%), "18 USC 1029 - Fraud and related activity - access devices" (3.8%), "18 USC 2242 - Sexual abuse" (3.8%), "18 USC 2252 - Material involving sexual exploitation of minors" (3.8%).

Lead Charge Judge District US  
21 USC 841 - Drug Abuse Prevention & Control-Prohibited acts A 42.3% 35.2% 36.1% More
Not specified 34.6% 32.1% 15.6%  
18 USC 641 - Public money, property or records 7.7% 0.8% 0.7%  
18 USC 922 - Firearms; Unlawful acts 3.8% 9.9% 13.5%  
18 USC 1029 - Fraud and related activity - access devices 3.8% 1.4% 1.1%  
18 USC 2242 - Sexual abuse 3.8% 0.4% 0.2%  
18 USC 2252 - Material involving sexual exploitation of minors 3.8% 2.3% 3.6%  

Table 3: Composition of Cases for the Past Five Years (Top 10)

Number of Defendants in Judge Rosemary M. Collyer's Cases

Case Def. Sentence (Months) Sentencing Date Program Category  
1 1 0.01 07/19/12 Withheld by Govt from TRAC (FOIA challenge pending) Details
2 1 48.00 07/09/12 Drugs-Drug Trafficking Details
3 1 172.00 05/11/12 Project Safe Childhood Details

Table 4: Individual Cases and Defendants Disposed of in Current Fiscal Year