Sentencing Procedures. The defendant acknowledges, understands and agrees to the following: a. in determining the appropriate sentence, the Court will consult and consider the United States Sentencing Guidelines promulgated by the United States Sentencing Commission; these Guidelines, however, are advisory in nature, and the Court may impose a sentence either less than or greater than the defendant’s applicable Guidelines range, unless the sentence imposed is “unreasonable”; b. the Court will determine the defendant’s applicable Sentencing Guidelines range at the time of sentencing; c. in addition to a sentence of imprisonment, the Court must impose a term of supervised release of not less than five years; d. if the defendant violates a condition of supervised release, the Court may revoke supervised release and impose an additional period of imprisonment without credit for time previously spent on supervised release. In addition to a new term of imprisonment, the Court also may impose a new period of supervised release; e. the Court may impose any sentence authorized by law, including a sentence that is outside of, or departs from, the applicable Sentencing Guidelines range; f. any sentence of imprisonment imposed by the Court will not allow for parole; g. the Court is not bound by any recommendation regarding the sentence to be imposed or by any calculation or estimation of the Sentencing Guidelines range offered by the parties or the United States Probation Office; and h. the defendant may not withdraw defendant’s guilty plea solely because of the nature or length of the sentence imposed by the Court.
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Sentencing Procedures. The defendant Defendant acknowledges, understands and agrees to the following:
a. in A. In determining the appropriate sentence, the Court will consult and consider the United States Sentencing Guidelines promulgated by the United States Sentencing Commission; these Guidelines, however, are advisory in nature, and the Court may impose a sentence either less than or greater than the defendant’s =s applicable Guidelines range, unless the sentence imposed is “unreasonable;”;
b. the B. The Court will determine the defendant’s applicable Sentencing Guidelines range at the time of sentencing;
c. in addition C. As to a sentence of imprisonmenteach count, the Court must may impose a fine, and additionally, the Court may impose a term of supervised release of probation which term must be at least one (1) year and not less more than five (5) years;
d. if the defendant violates a condition of supervised release, the Court may revoke supervised release and impose an additional period of imprisonment without credit for time previously spent on supervised release. In addition to a new term of imprisonment, the Court also may impose a new period of supervised release;
e. the D. The Court may impose any sentence authorized by law, including a sentence that is outside of, or departs from, the applicable Sentencing Guidelines range;
f. any sentence of imprisonment imposed by the Court will not allow for parole;
g. the E. The Court is not bound by any recommendation regarding the sentence to be imposed or by any calculation or estimation of the Sentencing Guidelines range offered by the parties or the United States Probation Office; andand DEFENDANT INITIALS: 10
h. the F. The defendant may not withdraw defendant’s its guilty plea pleas solely because of the nature or length of the sentence sentences imposed by the Court.
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Samples: Plea Agreement
Sentencing Procedures. The defendant acknowledges, understands understands, and agrees to the following:
a. in In determining the appropriate sentence, the Court will consult and consider the United States Sentencing Guidelines promulgated by the United States Sentencing Commission; these . These Guidelines, however, are advisory in nature, and the Court may impose a sentence either less than or greater than the defendant’s applicable Guidelines range, unless the sentence imposed is “unreasonable”;
b. the The Court will determine the defendant’s applicable Sentencing Guidelines range at the time of sentencing;
c. in In addition to a sentence of imprisonment, the Court must impose may impose a term of supervised release of not less than five years5 years as to Count Two;
d. if the defendant violates a condition of supervised release, the Court may revoke supervised release and impose an additional period of imprisonment without credit for time previously spent on supervised release. In addition to a new term of imprisonment, the Court also may impose a new period of supervised release;
e. the The Court may impose any sentence authorized by law, including a sentence that is outside of, or departs from, the applicable Sentencing Guidelines range;
f. any e. Any sentence of imprisonment imposed by the Court will not allow for parole;
g. the f. The Court is not bound by any recommendation regarding the sentence to be imposed or by any calculation or estimation of the Sentencing Guidelines range offered by the parties or the United States Probation Office; and,
h. the g. The defendant may not withdraw defendant’s his guilty plea solely because of the nature or length of the sentence imposed by the Court.
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Samples: Plea Agreement
Sentencing Procedures. The defendant acknowledges, understands and agrees to the following:
a. in determining the appropriate sentence, the Court will consult and consider the United States Sentencing Guidelines promulgated by the United States Sentencing Commission; these Guidelines, however, are advisory in nature, and the Court may impose a sentence either less than or greater than the defendant’s =s applicable Guidelines range, unless the sentence imposed is “unreasonable”Aunreasonable@;
b. the Court will determine the defendant’s =s applicable Sentencing Guidelines range at the time of sentencing;
c. in addition to a sentence of imprisonment, the Court must impose a term of supervised release of not less than five years;
d. if the defendant violates a condition of supervised release, the Court may revoke supervised release and impose an additional period of imprisonment without credit for time previously spent on supervised release. In addition to a new term of imprisonment, the Court also may impose a new period of supervised release;
e. the Court may impose any sentence authorized by law, including a sentence that is outside of, or departs from, the applicable Sentencing Guidelines range;
f. any sentence of imprisonment imposed by the Court will not allow for parole;
g. the Court is not bound by any recommendation regarding the sentence to be imposed or by any calculation or estimation of the Sentencing Guidelines range offered by the parties or the United States Probation Office; and
h. the defendant may not withdraw defendant’s =s guilty plea solely because of the nature or length of the sentence imposed by the Court.
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Samples: Plea Agreement
Sentencing Procedures. The defendant acknowledges, understands and agrees to the following:
a. in determining the appropriate sentence, the Court will consult and consider the United States Sentencing Guidelines promulgated by the United States Sentencing Commission; these Guidelines, however, are advisory in nature, and the Court may impose a sentence either less than or greater than the defendant’s =s applicable Guidelines range, unless the sentence imposed is “unreasonable”Xxxxxxxxxxxxx@;
b. the Court will determine the defendant’s =s applicable Sentencing Guidelines range at the time of sentencing;
c. in addition to a sentence of imprisonment, the Court must may impose a term of supervised release of not less at least four years; that the Court must impose a period of supervised release if a sentence of imprisonment of more than five yearsone year is imposed;
d. if the defendant violates a condition of supervised release, the Court may revoke supervised release and impose an additional period of imprisonment without credit for time previously spent on supervised release. In addition to a new term of imprisonment, the Court also may impose a new period of supervised release;
e. the Court may impose any sentence authorized by law, including a sentence that is outside of, or departs from, the applicable Sentencing Guidelines range;
; f. any sentence of imprisonment imposed by the Court will not allow for parole;
g. the Court is not bound by any recommendation regarding the sentence to be imposed or by any calculation or estimation of the Sentencing Guidelines range offered by the parties or the United States Probation Office; and
h. g. the defendant may not withdraw defendant’s his guilty plea solely because of the nature or length of the sentence imposed by the Court.
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Samples: Plea Agreement
Sentencing Procedures. The defendant acknowledges, understands and agrees to the following:
a. in determining the appropriate sentence, the Court will consult and consider the United States Sentencing Guidelines promulgated by the United States Sentencing Commission; these Guidelines, however, are advisory in nature, and the Court may impose a sentence either less than or greater than the defendant’s applicable Guidelines range, unless the sentence imposed is “unreasonable”;
b. the Court will determine the defendant’s applicable Sentencing Guidelines range at the time of sentencing;
c. in addition to a sentence of imprisonment, the Court must shall impose a term of supervised release of not less than five (5) years;
d. if the defendant violates a condition of supervised release, the Court may revoke the defendant’s supervised release and impose an additional period of imprisonment without credit for time previously spent on supervised release. In addition to a new term of imprisonment, the Court also may impose a new period of supervised release;
e. the Court may impose any sentence authorized by law, including a sentence that is outside of, or departs from, the applicable Sentencing Guidelines range;
f. any sentence of imprisonment imposed by the Court will not allow for parole;
g. the Court is not bound by any recommendation regarding the sentence to be imposed or by any calculation or estimation of the Sentencing Guidelines range offered by the parties or the United States Probation Office; and
h. the defendant may not withdraw defendant’s this guilty plea solely because of the nature or length of the sentence imposed by the Court.
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Samples: Plea Agreement