The United States District and Bankruptcy Courts for the District of Idaho as well as Probation and Pretrial announce operating with reduced staff. For full details, please visit the COVID-19 Information section of this website.
Anyone who is experiencing COVID like symptoms or who has tested positive for COVID within the last 10 days must report this to the Court Security Officers at the entrance to any courthouse. In general, masking will be in accordance with CDC guidance and whether masks are required in any individual courthouse is outlined below. Please refer to General Order No. 419 for how the Court will operate during the different risk levels. |
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Current Level: GreenCourthouse: Open Gatherings: No Limitation Masking: Optional |
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Current Level: GreenCourthouse: Open Gatherings: No Limitation Masking: Optional |
![]() Pocatello
Current Level: GreenCourthouse: Open Gatherings: No Limitation Masking: Optional |
On August 22, 2014, the United States District Court and the United States Probation Office for the District of Idaho hosted a Descamps Symposium. Assistant United States Attorney, Civil and Appellate Chief, Syrena Case Hargrove and Federal Defender Services of Idaho Research and Writing Specialist Melissa Winberg presented the practical effects of Descamps v. United States, 466 Fed. Appx. 563, reversed. (Pictured from left to right: Syrena Case Hargrove, Honorable Candy W. Dale, Melissa Winberg and Robert Bradley)
The District of Idaho is committed to the development of ourselves and those who serve the Court. It is with great pleasure we have provided an online opportunity to participate in the Descamps Symposium. All materials provided to symposium participants are available below. Please take an opportunity to familiarize yourself with the materials and click the link to view the Descamps Symposium as presented on August 22, 2014. Should you have any remaining questions regarding a Descamps analysis, or any other guidelines questions, please contact one of our U.S. Probation Officers at the link on the left navigation panel. Thank you and enjoy the symposium!
The United States Probation Office conducts training throughout the year for law clerks, interns, externs, and members of the federal bar. We also speak to community groups and schools about our Mission and the role of the United States Probation Officer. Contact us if you wish to have us give a presentation to your group.
One method of training involves our use of a powerpoint presentation created by the United States Sentencing Commission. The powerpoint is attached below, and we use it in our introductory course on the federal sentencing guidelines. The introductory course is designed for those practicing in federal court with little or no experience with the federal sentencing guidelines.
* Note * the powerpoint presentation was converted to PDF as it is not downloadable as a powerpoint.