Criminal Procedures

Sentencing

What happens after a person is convicted?

The part of a criminal trial is the guilt/innocence phase. In this part, the jury determines whether a person is guilty or not guilty. The next phase is sentencing where the judge determines the amount of time the person must serve. Most crimes carry a range of sentences, such as between five and 15 years. The judge then determines exactly what the sentence will be.



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