(4)6.9.3 Sentencing Preparation: Difference between revisions
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Created page with "(a) <b>Transition to Sentencing</b>. * Following the resolution of post-verdict motions, the court shall schedule sentencing in accordance with Title 4, Chapter 7 (Sentencing Guidelines). * Pre-sentencing reports, victim impact statements, and other relevant materials may be prepared and reviewed in advance. (b) <b>Defendant Rights</b>. * The defendant shall be afforded notice of sentencing proceedings and an opportunity to present mitigating factors or allocution. *..." |
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* Counsel shall be permitted to submit relevant arguments and evidence regarding sentencing considerations. | * Counsel shall be permitted to submit relevant arguments and evidence regarding sentencing considerations. | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:18, 22 December 2025
(a) Transition to Sentencing.
- Following the resolution of post-verdict motions, the court shall schedule sentencing in accordance with Title 4, Chapter 7 (Sentencing Guidelines).
- Pre-sentencing reports, victim impact statements, and other relevant materials may be prepared and reviewed in advance.
(b) Defendant Rights.
- The defendant shall be afforded notice of sentencing proceedings and an opportunity to present mitigating factors or allocution.
- Counsel shall be permitted to submit relevant arguments and evidence regarding sentencing considerations.
See Next: (4)7 Sentencing Guidelines