Chapter 5 Offenses
Found 7 free book(s)MANDATORY MINIMUM PENALTIES FOR SEX OFFENSES
www.ussc.govOct 31, 2011 · from fiscal year 2010. Finally, this chapter sets forth findings with respect to mandatory minimum penalties and sex offenses. As used in this chapter, the term “sex offenses” refers to cases in which the primary sentencing guideline was in either: (1) Chapter 2, part A, subpart 3 (which concerns sexual
Barred Offenses - Regulated Child Care, DCF-P-5206 - …
dcf.wisconsin.govChapter 948 . Crimes Against Children (felony convictions only) Permanent Bar . Any other felony offense under Chapter 961 . Uniform Controlled Substances Act (felony conviction only. This includes convictions under previous numbering Wis. Stats., 161) Bar for 5 years after sentence completed; then subject to rehab. approval . Other Criminal ...
IC 35-38-9 Chapter 9. Sealing and Expunging ... - Indiana
www.in.gov(5) A person convicted of an offense described in: (A) IC 35-42-1; (B) IC 35-42-3.5; or (C) IC 35-42-4. (6) A person convicted of two (2) or more felony offenses that: (A) involved the unlawful use of a deadly weapon; and (B) were not committed as part of the same episode of criminal conduct.
Inmate Security Designation and Custody Classification
www.bop.govreduced from High to Low Security. (Chapter 5, Page 9) i. New cutpoints and a new Custody Variance Table have been developed. (Chapter 1, Page 2 and Chapter 6, Page 15) j. An expiration date for the Greater Security Management Variable has been added. (Chapter 5, Page 5) k. The criteria for the Deportable Alien PSF has been clarified. (Chapter ...
CHAPTER 12.1-20 SEX OFFENSES 12.1-20-01. General ...
www.legis.nd.govCHAPTER 12.1-20 SEX OFFENSES 12.1-20-01. General provisions. In sections 12.1-20-03 through 12.1-20-08: 1. When the criminality of conduct depends on a child's being below the age of fifteen, it is no defense that the actor did not know the child's age, or reasonably believed the child to be older than fourteen. 2.
PENAL CODE TITLE 1. INTRODUCTORY PROVISIONS …
statutes.capitol.texas.gov(5) to guide and limit the exercise of official discretion in law enforcement to prevent arbitrary or oppressive treatment of persons suspected, accused, or convicted of offenses; and (6) to define the scope of state interest in law enforcement against specific offenses and to systematize the exercise of state criminal jurisdiction.
The Purpose of Criminal Punishment - SAGE Publications Inc
www.sagepub.com1981: 5) argues that punishment, in the sense of a sanction imposed for a criminal offense, consists of five elements: 1. It must involve an unpleasantness to the victim. 2. It must be for an offense, actual or supposed. 5 The Purpose of Criminal Punishment 05 …