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FACT CHECK: TRUE – Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson Does Give Shorter Prison Sentences to Convicted Sex Offenders
Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson is the Biden Nominee for The Supreme Court. She is nominated to fill the spot being vacated by retiring Justice Stephen Breyer. Senator Josh Hawley reviewed her legal writings and sentencing and found a pattern where people convicted of possessing child pornography and Sex Offender Crimes were given shorter prison sentences. We reviewed these claims and found they were true.
Fact Check Evidence
- Harvard Law Review Legal opinion recommending less punitive sentencing for sex offenders.
- US v. Sears - Distribution of Child Pornography - Recomended Sentence 97 to 121 months - Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson 71 months.
- US v. Chazin - Possession of Child Pornography - Recomended Sentence 78 to 97 months - Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson 28 months.
- US v. Cooper - Distribution of Child Pornography - Recommended Sentence 151 to 181 months - Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson sentencing 60 months.
- US v. Stewart - Distribution of Child Pornography - Recommended Sentence 97 to 121 months - Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson sentencing 57 months.
- US v. Hawkins - Possession of Child Pornography - Recommended Sentence 97 to 121 months - Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson sentencing 3 months.
- US v. Savage - Traveling to Engage in Illicit Sexual Conduct With a Minor - Recommended Sentence 97 to 121 months - Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson sentencing 37 months.
Harvard Law Review
"Page 1728 - Section V - ConclusionIn the current climate of fear, hatred, and revenge associated with the release of convicted sex criminals, courts must be especially attentive to legislative enactments that "use[ ] public health and safety rhetoric to justify procedures that are, in essence, punishment and detention." 130 Judges should abandon the prevention/punishment analyses that rely on legislative intent, that routinely apply the Kennedy factors, and that assess the "excessiveness" of a sex offender statute's punitive effects in favor of a more principled approach to characterization. Although "[a precise] analytical solution is almost impossible to construct," 131 this Note suggests that such a principled approach involves assessing the impact of sex offender statutes and deeming the laws "punitive" to the extent that they operate to deprive sex criminals of a legal right in a manner that primarily has retributive or generaldeterrent effects."
1996 Harvard Law Review Vol. 109 - Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson p1711-1728 -
Archive: Prevention Versus Punishment: Toward a Principled Distinction in the Restraint of Released Sex Offenders

United States v. Sears - Case 1:19-cr-00021 - Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson
Jeremy Sears was arrested and charged with distribution of child pornography on July 20, 2018 (Case 1:19-cr-00021-KBJ). He shared a dropbox link containing 102 child pronography videos with and undercover police officer (pg3)
. A few months later sent a link to 116 videos (pg4)
, and few months after that he shared pictures of his daughter (pg5)
. He pled guilty in July of 2019. The minimum sentence for distribution of child pornography is 60 months (pg7)
, the District Attorney recommended a sentence of 97 months (pg1)
. Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson sentenced him to 71 months (pg2)
, with credit for 12 months served during trial.
United States vs Sears (cr-00021-KBJ) Sentencing Recommendations
United States vs Sears (cr-00021-KBJ) Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson Sentencing
United States vs Chazin - Case 1:21-cr-00076 - Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson
Adam Chazin was arrested and charged with possesion of child pornography in February of 2020 (Case 1:21-cr-00076-KBJ). The legal team of Dropbox alerted the police 48 files matching known CSAM signatures were discovered in the account belonging to Adam Chazin (pg1)
. Two Apple iPhones were found containing sexual abuse of children as young as toddlers (pg3)
. The files were uploaded to Dropbox from December 2016 to June of 2017 (pg6)
. The District Attorney recommended a sentence of 78 to 97 months (pg3)
. Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson sentenced him to 28 months (pg3)
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United States vs Chazin (cr-00076-KBJ) Sentencing Recommendations
United States vs Chazin (cr-00076-KBJ) Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson Sentencing
United States vs Cooper - Case 1:19-cr-00382 - Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson
Ryan Cooper was arrested in February 2019 for distribution of child pornography (Case 1:19-cr-00382-KBJ). In July of 2018 microblogging site Tumblr notified the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) about child pornography posted by the defendant. The NCMEC then notified the DC Metropolitan Police (pg2)
. Additional images were posted to a different Tumblr account in September of 2018 (pg2)
. An iPhone and Macbook Pro were seized from the defedants bedroom, and found to contain over 600 images and videos with child pornography (pg4)
. The District Attorney recommended a sentence of 151 to 181 months (pg6)
(pg6). Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson sentenced him to the minimum 60 months (pg1)
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United States vs Cooper (cr-00382-KBJ) Sentencing Recommendations
United States vs Cooper (cr-00382-KBJ) Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson Sentencing
United States vs Stewart - Case 1:16-cr-00067 - Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson
Neil Stewart was arrested in December 2015 for distribution of child pornography (Case 1:16-cr-00067-KBJ). A cell phone, laptop, USB drives, and portable hard drives were seized from the defendants home and were found to contain over 600 images and videos of child pornography (pg6)
. The District Attorney recommended a sentence of 97 to 121 months (pg7)
. Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson sentenced him to 57 months (pg1)
.
United States vs Stewart (cr-00067-KBJ) Sentencing Recommendations
United States vs Stewart (cr-00067-KBJ) Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson Sentencing
United States vs Hawkins - Case 1:13-cr-00244 - Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson
Wesley Hawkins was arrested for possession of child pornography in June of 2013 (Case 1:13-cr-00244-KBJ). The initial search warrant discovered 16 images and 17 movies containing child pornography (pg5)
.The recommended sentence is 97 to 121 months. Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson sentenced him to 3 months (pg2)
.
United States vs Hawkins(1:13-cr-00244-KBJ) Sentencing Recommendations
United States vs Hawkins (1:13-cr-00244-KBJ) Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson Sentencing
United States v. Savage - Case 1:15-cr-00095 - Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson
Daniel Savage was arrested in April of 2015 when he travelled across state lines from Pensylvania to Washington DC to engage in illicit conduct with a minor (Case 1:15-cr-00095-KBJ). He pled guilty in September of 2015. The recommended sentence for this crime is 97 to 121 months. Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson sentenced him to 37 months Justice.gov
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United States v. Savage (1:15-cr-00095-KBJ) Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson Sentencing
- CourtListener.com - United States of America v. Jeremy Sears - 1:19-cr-00021-KBJ - Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson
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- CourtListener.com - United States of America v. Ryan Cooper - 1:19-cr-00382-KBJ - Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson
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- CourtListener.com - United States of America v. Neil Stewart - 1:16-cr-00067-KBJ - Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson
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- Justice.gov - United States of America v. Daniel Savage - 1:15-cr-00095-KBJ - Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson
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Senator Josh Hawley Tweets About Biden Nominee Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson Being Soft on Sex Offenders
On March 16, , during confirmation hearings for Biden Nominee Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson Senator Josh Hawley of brought attention to her record giving shorter prison sentences to criminals convicted for child pornography and sex offenders. You can see his tweets below:
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When we do a "fact check" we provide you with an archive link to the relevant source material. We think it's important to give you the opportunity to see the original information, think about it, and draw your own conclusions, rather than us just telling you how to think.
Fact Checks Fact Check on his claims and found out the were TRUE, Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson Does Give Shorter Prison Sentences to Convicted Sex Offenders.


FACT CHECK: TRUE
1996 Harvard Law Review Vol. 109 - Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson Page 1728 - Section V - Conclusion










FACT CHECK: MOSTLY TRUE - The 60 months was the remaing time after the 12 months spent in jail during trial.
United States v. Sears (Case 1:19-cr-00021) - The District Attorney recommended a sentence of 97 months, Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson sentenced Jeremy Sears to 71 months, with credit for 12 months served during trial.


Archived Tweet
"Judge Jackson has a pattern of letting child porn offenders off the hook for their appalling crimes, both as a judge and as a policymaker. She's been advocating for it since law school. This goes beyond "soft on crime." I'm concerned that this a record that endangers our children"@HawleyMO - Archive: Senator Josh Hawley Tweets About Biden Nominee Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson (2 of 17)

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"As far back as her time in law school, Judge Jackson has questioned making convicts register as sex offenders - saying it leads to "stigmatization and ostracism." She's suggested public policy is driven by a "climate of fear, hatred & revenge" against sex offenders"@HawleyMO - Archive: Senator Josh Hawley Tweets About Biden Nominee Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson (3 of 17)

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"Judge Jackson has also questioned sending dangerous sex offenders to civil commitment. We have a civil commitment law in Missouri, and it protects children"@HawleyMO - Archive: Senator Josh Hawley Tweets About Biden Nominee Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson (4 of 17)

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"Judge Jackson has said that some people who possess child porn "are in this for either the collection, or the people who are loners and find status in their participation in the community." What community would that be? The community of child exploiters?"@HawleyMO - Archive: Senator Josh Hawley Tweets About Biden Nominee Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson (5 of 17)

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"Judge Jackson has opined there may be a type of "less-serious child pornography offender" whose motivation is not sexual but "is the challenge, or to use the technology." A "less-serious" child porn offender?"@HawleyMO - Archive: Senator Josh Hawley Tweets About Biden Nominee Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson (6 of 17)

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"In her time on the U.S. Sentencing Commission, Judge Jackson said she "mistakingly assumed that child pornography offenders are pedophiles" and she wanted "to understand this category of nonpedophiles who obtain child pornography.""@HawleyMO - Archive: Senator Josh Hawley Tweets About Biden Nominee Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson (7 of 17)

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"On the federal bench, Judge Jackson put her troubling views into action. In every single child porn case for which we can find records, Judge Jackson deviated from the federal sentencing guidelines in favor of child porn offenders"@HawleyMO - Archive: Senator Josh Hawley Tweets About Biden Nominee Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson (8 of 17)

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"In the case of United States v. Hawkins, the sex offender had multiple images of child porn. He was over 18. The Sentencing Guidelines called for a sentence of up to 10 years. Judge Jackson sentenced the perpetrator to only 3 months in prison. Three months."@HawleyMO - Archive: Senator Josh Hawley Tweets About Biden Nominee Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson (9 of 17)

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"In United States v. Stewart, the criminal possessed thousands of images of child porn and also hoped to travel across state lines to abuse a 9-year-old girl. The Guidelines called for a sentence of 97-121 months. Judge Jackson sentenced the criminal to just 57 months."@HawleyMO - Archive: Senator Josh Hawley Tweets About Biden Nominee Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson (10 of 17)

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"In United States v. Cooper, in which the criminal had more than 600 images and videos and posted many on a public blog, the Guidelines called for a sentence of 151-188 months. Judge Jackson settled on 60 months, the lowest possible sentence allowed by law."@HawleyMO - Archive: Senator Josh Hawley Tweets About Biden Nominee Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson (11 of 17)

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"In United States v. Chazin, the offender had 48 files of child porn, which he had accessed over a period of years. The Guidelines recommended 78-97 months. Judge Jackson gave him 28."@HawleyMO - Archive: Senator Josh Hawley Tweets About Biden Nominee Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson (12 of 17)

Archived Tweet
"In United States v. Downs, the perp posted multiple images to an anonymous instant messaging app, including an image of a child under the age of 5. The Guidelines recommended 70-87 months. Judge Jackson gave him the lowest sentence allowed by law, 60 months"@HawleyMO - Archive: Senator Josh Hawley Tweets About Biden Nominee Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson (13 of 17)

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"In United States v. Sears, the sex offender distributed more than 102 child porn videos. He also sent lewd pictures of his own 10-year-old daughter. The Guidelines recommended 97-121 months in prison. Judge Jackson gave him 71 months."@HawleyMO - Archive: Senator Josh Hawley Tweets About Biden Nominee Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson (14 of 17)

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"In United States v. Savage, the sex offender was convicted of travel with intent to engage in illicit sexual conduct, and also admitted to transporting child porn. The Guidelines recommended 46-57 months. Judge Jackson gave him 37."@HawleyMO - Archive: Senator Josh Hawley Tweets About Biden Nominee Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson (15 of 17)

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"This is a disturbing record for any judge, but especially one nominated to the highest court in the land. Protecting the most vulnerable shouldn't be up for debate. Sending child predators to jail shouldn't be controversial."@HawleyMO - Archive: Senator Josh Hawley Tweets About Biden Nominee Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson (16 of 17)

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"So far, the Sentencing Commission has refused to turn over all Judge Jackson's records from her time there. In light of what we have learned, this stonewalling must end. We must get access to all relevant records"@HawleyMO - Archive: Senator Josh Hawley Tweets About Biden Nominee Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson (17 of 17)
