Chapter VIII - RECIPROCAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR ASSISTANCE IN CERTAIN MATTERS AND PROCEDURE FOR ATTACHMENT AND FORFEITURE OF PROPERTY (From Section 111 to Section 124)
Plea bargaining disposal: court orders compensation, considers probation, and applies reduced sentences with greater leniency for first-time offenders. Plea bargaining disposal requires the court to award compensation to the victim per the disposition, hear parties on sentencing or probation options, and consider release under probation statutes or admonition. If probationary relief applies the court may grant it; otherwise the court may impose reduced sentences relative to statutory minima or provided punishment, with deeper reductions for first-time offenders lacking prior convictions. The provision separates cases where a statutory minimum exists from those where it does not and prescribes proportionate fractional reductions in each scenario.
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Plea bargaining disposal: court orders compensation, considers probation, and applies reduced sentences with greater leniency for first-time offenders.
Plea bargaining disposal requires the court to award compensation to the victim per the disposition, hear parties on sentencing or probation options, and consider release under probation statutes or admonition. If probationary relief applies the court may grant it; otherwise the court may impose reduced sentences relative to statutory minima or provided punishment, with deeper reductions for first-time offenders lacking prior convictions. The provision separates cases where a statutory minimum exists from those where it does not and prescribes proportionate fractional reductions in each scenario.
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