Presumptive sentence definition
Presumptive sentence means the sentence provided in a grid block for an offender classified in that grid block by the combined effect of the crime seriousness ranking of the current crime of conviction and the offender's criminal history or a sentence designated as a presumptive sentence by statute.
Presumptive sentence means the penalty prescribed by IC 35-50-2 without consideration of mitigating circumstances, or aggravating circumstances, or a prior conviction.
Presumptive sentence means the recommended sentence for the average case provided in a grid cell.
More Definitions of Presumptive sentence
Presumptive sentence means period of incarceration specified in sentencing guidelines gridblock and does not mean determinate sentence. State ex rel Huddleston v. Sawyer, 324 Or 597, 932 P2d 1145 (1997)