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No way will he be able to do this. No. Way.
A five year old could handle it, he will have no problem. Will he be honest? remains to be seen, probation will take it up with him.
No way will he be able to do this. No. Way.
RANCH, I pretty much disagree with everything you say, and cannot begin to understand how you can possibly support DJT. But let me just say how much I admire you for your never-failing amiability and politeness. It is appreciated.No I'm not saying that.
Will the pre-sentence report be made public? Thank you.The presentencing report will also include a Victim Impact Statement. Who are the victims in this case? Possibly the NY tax payers, the voters of NY, the voters of the USA. I wonder how they will work that one out, or if they will ignore that typical inclusion.
A probation officer (or a social worker or psychologist working for the probation department) interviews the defendant and checks the defendant’s criminal record. The probation officer may talk to the crime victim, the arresting officer, and the defendant’s family and friends. The pre-sentence report includes a statement about what happened, the defendant’s personal history and criminal record and a Victim Impact Statement. The report makes recommendations for sentencing.
Will the pre-sentence report be made public? Thank you.
Will the pre-sentence report be made public? Thank you.
It is interesting reading about pre-sentencing reports. Apparently they are used all over the place ... eg: US, Australia, UK. (According to the many links out there)
Due to the fact that judges do not have the time to investigate the intricacies of a convicted criminal's life.
They look at things like:
The underlying facts of the offense
The defendant’s health and medical and psychiatric background
Family background
Educational and employment history
Assets, income and expenses
Criminal record
Educational, treatment and rehabilitative programs available for the defendant
Sentencing guideline calculations
Sentencing recommendation
Here is one link .. Pre-sentence Investigation Report and Interview
Letters to the judge are very important also, and sometimes will influence a sentence.
Victim impact statements are both read and given to the judge, some are not read in court but given to the judge. Then people write positive letters hailing the defendant's virtues.
I know of a case where letters influenced the judge to sentence the defendant above sentencing guidelines and another case where letters influenced a judge to give the defendant house arrest and not give any jail time.
In this case, I would think that it is important to also consider the sentence that a co-conspirator was given. And that co-conspirator had pleaded guilty, not put the court through a trial. (Michael Cohen)
imo
Court is made to go through trial. To many defendants face a trial penalty.
Of course. But when a person knows they are guilty, they are really just spinning the wheel of luck, hoping to get a not guilty verdict. Therefore it is considered a waste of the court's time and taxpayers money.
So the judge see a REAL Physical?It is interesting reading about pre-sentencing reports. Apparently they are used all over the place ... eg: US, Australia, UK. (According to the many links out there)
Due to the fact that judges do not have the time to investigate the intricacies of a convicted criminal's life.
They look at things like:
The underlying facts of the offense
The defendant’s health and medical and psychiatric background
Family background
Educational and employment history
Assets, income and expenses
Criminal record
Educational, treatment and rehabilitative programs available for the defendant
Sentencing guideline calculations
Sentencing recommendation
Here is one link .. Pre-sentence Investigation Report and Interview
So the judge see a REAL Physical?
From a court appointed Dr. Or his??Or a basic write up without all the labs, tests, vitals etc...
From a court appointed Dr. Or his??
Oh boy. IMOHe will be asked questions about his medical conditions and if he has medical conditions there will be a search for information to verify the conditions. The information comes from whichever doctor is treating him for a specific condition. Medical personnel will turn to the PSR to determine whether the prisoner merits medical attention.
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What Should I Know About the Pre-sentence Investigation Report (PSR)? (Chapter 7) - White Collar Advice
In federal cases, probation officers conduct the pre-sentence investigation report to help sentencing judges and others evaluate the background of the person.www.whitecollaradvice.com
6'3" 215 poundsFrom a court appointed Dr. Or his??
From a court appointed Dr. Or his??
Oh I am guessing his feet (bone spurs) will be bothering him again ..... JMO Infirmary is supposed to beat general prison time.His doctor said he is in excellent health (unless he has had a recent decline that we don't know about), so he should be able to withstand a couple of years of prison time. imo