Sentencing & Penalties

Articles in this category explain how courts determine sentences after a conviction, including jail or prison terms, fines, probation, restitution, and alternative programs. It also covers sentencing guidelines, mandatory minimums, aggravating and mitigating factors, and options for reducing or appealing a sentence.

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Why ‘Lesser Included Offenses’ Can Cut Your Sentence in Half

Why ‘Lesser Included Offenses’ Can Cut Your Sentence in Half

A lesser included offense can reduce a felony charge to a lower-level offense, often cutting potential prison exposure by 50% or more depending on the statutes. It works because the lesser charge shares key elements with the greater offense, allowing a jury or judge to convict on the lesser when the higher charge isn’t fully […]
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