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Federal Bench — Central District of California

Judge William Rea

Central District of California — Sentencing Profile

Aggregate sentencing patterns and caseload data for William Rea compiled from verified federal court records. Statistical frequencies only — never a prediction about a specific case or defendant.

Generated June 22, 2026

Sentencing & Caseload Snapshot

USSC Sentences

49

FY14-23 indexed

Median Sentence

15.0 mo

across indexed cases

Total Dockets

3,110

indexed in corpus

Criminal Fraction

15.8%

of indexed dockets

Aggregate frequencies from public USSC sentencing datafiles and CourtListener docket records. Not a prediction about any specific case.

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Sentencing Distribution

Distribution metrics from 49 indexed USSC sentences. Departure rates indicate how often sentences fell outside the calculated guideline range.

Sentencing distribution from USSC FY14-23 datafiles
MetricValue
Median sentence15.0 mo
Mean sentence36.4 mo
Interquartile range (P25 — P75)0.0 mo 46.0 mo
Downward departure rate38.0%
Upward departure rate0.0%
Substantial-assistance rate
Government-sponsored below-range rate

Offense Mix

Top offense categories among indexed sentences. A judge's offense mix reflects the docket they were assigned, not their personal selection.

  • gambling15 (30.6%)
  • prison8 (16.3%)
  • kidnapping6 (12.2%)
  • drug trafficking6 (12.2%)
  • fraud4 (8.2%)
  • extortion racketeering2 (4.1%)
  • larceny1 (2.0%)
  • burglary1 (2.0%)

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This is legal information, not legal advice. Aggregate data from verified public court records. Nothing here predicts a specific outcome.