The El Chapo Files: The Presentencing Letter Sent To The Court By The Prosecution (6/26/24)
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The El Chapo Files: The Presentencing Letter Sent To The Court By The Prosecution (6/26/24)
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A pre-sentencing letter sent by the prosecution to the court is a document submitted before the sentencing phase of a criminal case. This letter typically includes: - Summary of the...
show more- Summary of the Case: A brief overview of the case, including the nature of the crime and the defendant's involvement.
- Impact of the Crime: Information on the impact of the crime on victims, the community, and other relevant parties.
- Defendant's Background: Details about the defendant's criminal history, behavior, and any other relevant personal information.
- Sentencing Recommendations: The prosecution's recommendations for sentencing, including suggested penalties or prison terms, based on sentencing guidelines and the specifics of the case.
- Rationale for Recommendations: Justification for the proposed sentence, often referencing legal standards, precedent, and the goals of punishment such as deterrence, retribution, rehabilitation, and public safety.
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source:
sentencia_chapo.pdf (unodc.org)
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