Common use of Sentencing Clause in Contracts

Sentencing. The court must give the de- fendant an opportunity to be heard in mitiga- tion and then proceed immediately to sentenc- ing. The court may, however, postpone sen- tencing to allow the probation service to in- vestigate or to permit either party to submit additional information.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Unlawful Possession or Receipt of Firearms, Unlawful Possession or Receipt of Firearms, Unlawful Possession or Receipt of Firearms

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Sentencing. The court must give the de- fendant an opportunity to be heard in mitiga- tion and then proceed immediately to sentenc- ing. The court may, however, postpone sen- tencing to allow the probation service to in- TITLE 18, APPENDIX—RULES OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE vestigate or to permit either party to submit additional information.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Unlawful Possession or Receipt of Firearms

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