If you are facing a sentencing hearing invest the time to mitigate. It is that simple. If you know what to do and do not do it, it is your fault.
To access if you ar ready, review the Fourth Stage in our Mitigation Arc: The Sentencing. (taken from our book Prepare)
Once the probation officer completes the presentence investigation report (PSR), Jim will move into the fourth phase of the mitigation arc. It’s time to prepare for sentencing.
Jim and his defense attorney may or may not agree with everything the probation officer wrote. Similarly, the prosecutor may or may not agree with the probation officer’s writing. Before the sentencing hearing, the defense attorney and the prosecutor may work with the probation officer to amend the PSR so that neither party objects.
Suppose the prosecutor, the defense attorney, and the probation officer disagree on the accuracy of the PSR. In that case, the judge will begin the sentencing hearing by reviewing the report. The judge will listen to the prosecutor, the judge will listen to the defense attorney, and the judge may listen to the probation officer. The judge will decide with a ruling, and the ruling will become a “finding of fact.”
After the judge resolves discrepancies in the PSR, the judge will respond to sentencing memorandums and listen to oral arguments from both the prosecutor and the defense attorney. The judge will offer Jim an opportunity to address the court.
At that point, Jim is speaking to an audience of one: the Judge.
Will Jim be ready for that sentencing hearing?
If Jim prepared effectively, he would have the tools, tactics, and resources to assist him at this stage of the mitigation arc. He would ask himself these questions:
What resources have I built to differentiate myself from other people that appear before sentencing?
How did my preparations bolster my defense attorney’s effort to craft a compelling sentencing memorandum?
How do the resources I created show the growth I’ve made since the time prosecutors brought me into the system?"
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