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18 U.S.C. § 3553 outlines the factors that federal courts must consider when imposing a sentence on a convicted individual. It requires judges to evaluate aspects such as the nature and circumstances of the offense, the history and characteristics of the defendant, the need for the sentence to reflect the seriousness of the crime, deter criminal conduct, protect the public, and provide the defendant with necessary training or treatment. This section emphasizes the importance of individualized sentencing to ensure that the punishment fits both the crime and the individual circumstances of the offender.

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