How long sentencing typically occurs after a criminal trial concludes depends on various factors such as how many cases the court has to deal with and the probation officer. Sentencing could take as long as 30 days after the trial concludes.
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Plea bargaining occurs in criminal cases.
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"A criminal attempt occurs when a person, with the intent to commit an offense, performs any act that constitutes a substantial step toward the commission of that offense. Criminal attempts are of two varieties: "complete" (but "imperfect"); and "incomplete." A complete, but imperfect, attempt occurs when the defendant performs all of the acts that he set out to do, but fails to attain his criminal goal. In contrast, anincomplete attempt occurs when the defendant does some of the acts necessary to achieve the criminal goal, but he quits or is prevented from continuing, e.g., a police officer arrives before completion of the attempt."
Yes, prosecutors typically have discretion to decide whether or not to file criminal charges after a crime occurs. They consider the evidence and circumstances of the case, as well as factors like the strength of the evidence, the seriousness of the offense, and the defendant's criminal history. However, the exercise of that discretion should also be guided by the principles of fairness and justice.
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