So you have been convicted.. Now What?. Sentencing Options Most statutes have a sentencing structure...

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So you have been convicted..

Now What?

Sentencing Options

• Most statutes have a sentencing structure

• Judges have considerable freedom in determining type, length and conditions of punishment

Suspended Sentence

• Sentence is given but does not have to be served at this time.

• May have to serve if rearrested

Probation

• Defendant is released to supervision of probation officer after agreeing to follow certain conditions.

Home Confinement

• Otherwise known as House Arrest• Can only leave home for essential

trips, like school or work.

Fine

Restitution

• Defendant must pay back or makeup for loss or injury to the victim

Work Release

• Allowed to work but must return to prison otherwise

Imprisonment

Purposes of Punishment

• Retribution- “Eye for an eye”• Deterrence- Discourage others• Rehabilitation- helping convicts

change their behavior• Incapacitation- Separating the

offender from the community

Parole

• Parole is the release of a convicted person before their entire sentence has been served.

• Must reach a minimum amount before they can apply.

• Case is then heard and decided by parole board

Capital Punishment

• Death Sentence• Big debate• Methods

– 32 states use lethal injection– 10 use electrocution– 6 use lethal gas– 2 hanging– 2 firing squads– Several have different options– See handout

Life in Prison

Don’t let it be you!

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