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Sentencing advocacy

Sentencing advocacy
principles and strategy

  • ISBN: 9781476687544
  • Editorial: Mcfarland & Company, Inc.
  • Lugar de la edición: Jefferson (NC). Estados Unidos de Norteamérica
  • Encuadernación: Rústica
  • Medidas: 24 cm
  • Nº Pág.: 277
  • Idiomas: Inglés

Papel: Rústica
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Resumen

To ensure a fair criminal trial, effective sentencing advocacy is needed in every stage of prosecution, from investigation through plea, trial and sentencing hearings. With fewer criminal cases proceeding to trial, advocacy is increasingly critical for both prosecutors and defense attorneys and can determine whether or not a defendant receives an appropriate sentence.

Here is a volume that comprehensively describes the steps to effective sentencing advocacy, addressing not only terms of imprisonment or probation, but fines, forfeiture, restitution and other collateral sentencing consequences. It emphasizes approaching sentencing advocacy holistically, treating it as a key component of attorney advocacy in every criminal case. Covering the fundamental sentencing procedures and concepts, it describes where and how attorneys can use advocacy to advance their clients' goals. It also explains aspects of sentencing that otherwise may appear too complex to a novice criminal practitioner. Importantly, this is not a book on sentencing law, although it addresses legal sentencing issues as they pertain to sentencing advocacy. Rather, the focus is on teaching attorneys how to use advocacy to achieve the best sentence for their clients.

The importance of effective sentencing advocacy
Principles of judicial advocacy
The goals of sentencing
Statutory and guidelines provisions
Scope of a criminal sentence
Sentencing advocacy before guilt determination
Stages in the sentencing process
Objecting to presentence investigation reports
Sentencing memoranda
Preparing for sentencing hearings
Conducting sentencing hearings
Evidentiary sentencing hearings
Departures for substantial assistance
Other departures
Variances
Fines
Forfeiture
Restitution
Supervised release
Collateral sentencing consequences
Argument by counsel
Victims
Allocution
Imposition of sentence and judgment
Challenging judgment before appeal
Sentencing advocacy and the audience
Sentencing organizations
Advocacy in supervised release revocation hearings
Advocacy in probation revocation hearings
Conclusion : final observations about sentencing advocacy

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