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- The sentencer can then consider the report when deciding sentencing.
- And before you wonder, yes, it'll be a B . S one sentencer ..
- The Sentencer would then consider the report and the proposals made within it when making their sentencing decision.
- When an offender pleads guilty, the Sentencer had the option to order a report from the probation trust.
- Insofar as a sentencer relies on an offense as evidence of character, the Double Jeopardy Clause is not implicated.
- But in Family Court, defendants are not allowed jury trials; a judge acts as both jury and sentencer.
- Bartlett's decision in the Webster case cemented his reputation as a tough sentencer, but that characteristic had surfaced before.
- However, insofar as the sentencer relies on the offense as aggravation of the underlying offense, the Double Jeopardy Clause is necessarily implicated.
- Thomas Concannon, a senior lawyer with the Federal Defender Division of the Legal Aid Society, said the judge is considered a realistic but compassionate sentencer.
- He was a judge on the Los Angeles Superior Court from 1962 to 1969 . As a judge, Williams developed a reputation as a tough sentencer.
- Carter saw the need to improve public and sentencer confidence not only in community sentences but also in the fine as credible sanctions for appropriate offenders and offences.
- Martin, 62, a former U . S . attorney and a defense lawyer, is seen as a fair sentencer _ thoughtful and independent-minded but intransigent.
- When he challenges a death sentence, as Washington is doing, he must show a reasonable probability that the sentencer would have balanced the aggravation and mitigation evidence differently.
- Those provisions " do not provide the sentencer with meaningful instruction to avoid the arbitrary and capricious infliction of a death sentence, " defense lawyer Michael Arif wrote.
- Equally settled is the corollary that the Constitution does not require a State to ascribe any specific weight to particular factors, either in aggravation or mitigation, to be considered by the sentencer.
- This scheme is called a "'non-weighing "'scheme, because the sentencer is not required to weigh the statutory aggravating factors against mitigating evidence before imposing a death sentence.
- Winkler, 47, wanted to get rid of Snyder, who is known as a no-nonsense judge and a tough sentencer, so that another judge could be assigned to his case, prosecutors said.
- An eligible defendant is then selected for the death penalty after the sentencer takes into account mitigating evidence about the character and record of the defendant in order to decide whether that individual is worthy of a death sentence.
- The Court concluded that, as the sentencer's discretion was limited in an objective fashion and directed in a reviewable manner, Florida's scheme also adequately narrowed the class of defendants eligible for the death penalty.
- "Even if I did not hold this view, I would find that the three challenged factors do not withstand a meaningful vagueness analysis because as a practical matter ( they ) fail to guide the sentencer's discretion ."
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