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MEMORANDUM & ORDERI. Introduction Before the court is one of the first cases arising under the First Step Act of 2018, Pub. L. No. 115-391, 132 Stat. 5194 (2018) (“the First Step Act” or “the Act”). Defendant Cheyenne Simons was sentenced over a decade ago to a twelve-year term of imprisonment for his role in a criminal conspiracy to distribute crack cocaine. He now moves to have his sentence reduced pursuant to Section 404 of the First Step Act. The Act permits courts to retroactively lower the sentence of a defendant convicted of certain Controlled Substances Act violations involving crack cocaine.The United States concedes that Simons is eligible for resentencing but argues that the court should decline to revisit its original sentence. “Nothing in the First Step Act,” it contends, “changes the court’s original assessment of the Section 3553(a) factors or suggests that a sentence should be arbitrarily reduced.” Gov’t Letter 5, ECF No. 754, Mar. 27, 2019.The government is mistaken. We now have two well-considered statements of federal policy by Congress since the defendant was originally sentenced — the First Step Act and the Fair Sentencing Act of 2010, Pub. L. 111-220, 124 Stat. 2372 (2010) (“the Fair Sentencing Act”). Both favor sending fewer people to prison, imposing shorter sentences for drug crimes, and reducing the sentencing disparity between crack and powder cocaine offenses. The court must consider this new governmental policy when deciding whether a reduction of defendant’s sentence is warranted. See Sent. Hr’g Tr., Apr. 22, 2019, passim.An extra year, day, or moment of freedom from prison, when warranted, is worth pursuing by a prisoner, and, if justified by the law, should be granted by the court.Defendant’s motion is granted. His sentence is reduced to time served. An amended judgment and conviction shall be filed forthwith.After serving more than 136 months of his 144-month original sentence, Simons is now eligible for immediate release. While this decision does not substantially shorten his sentence, justice favors freedom over unnecessary incarceration. Every day of imprisonment that can be appropriately shortened in a case like this should be. See Shaila Dewan & Alan Binder, Just How Much of an Overhaul Is This Overhaul of the Nation’s Criminal Justice System? N.Y. Times, Nov. 16, 2018 (“One day makes a difference because you don’t know what that one day can bring about in a person’s life,” was declared by a former inmate properly released early from federal custody after serving more than 21 years for her involvement in a crack cocaine ring).II. BackgroundA. OffenseSimons was arrested on December 12, 2007 for his involvement in a drug trafficking conspiracy at the Marcy Houses, a New York City Public Housing Project in the Bedford-Stuyvesant section of Brooklyn. See Presentence Investigation Report (“PSR”) 21. Between May 2006 and November 2007, defendant and others conducted “hand-to-hand” street-level sales of crack cocaine (cocaine base) out of a building in the Marcy Houses. Id. 23. Simons purchased cocaine from a supplier, cooked the powder cocaine into cocaine base, and sold the base to his customers, as well as to his co-conspirators for re-sale. Id.

 
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