If the law is still current and on the statute books then, yes a judge can sentence someone. There are many old laws still in force.
When an inmate is brought before a judge to review their sentence, it typically means that there is a legal procedure in place to ensure the sentence complies with the law. This may involve checking for any errors in the sentencing process or confirming that the imposed punishment fits the crime. The judge may also evaluate whether the inmate's rights were upheld during the trial and sentencing. This process is crucial for maintaining the integrity of the judicial system.
What is done about inmate neglect depends on the type of inmate neglect. "You do the crime, you serve the time." By law, the inmate was informed about the Federal Civil Rights law. He can send a description of his problems to a Federal Judge for free. He can write it out. If the Federal Judge thinks he has a problem, then the Federal Judge will appoint someone to investigate. Oh, so your friend was not paying any attention when they told him that? So your friend refuses to follow established procedures? No wonder he is in the clink!
The defending attorney implored the court to show mercy, but the jury found the defendant guilty and the judge imposed the maximum sentence under the law.
a judge makes the final decision in a court of law.
A Practice under English common law whereby a judge could suspend the imposition or execution of a sentence on condition of good behavior on the part of the offender.
Parole board members do not have the authority to override a sentencing judge's decision; their role is to evaluate an inmate's suitability for parole based on behavior, rehabilitation, and risk assessment. While they can grant or deny parole, they operate within the framework set by the original sentence and the law. If a judge imposes a specific sentence, including any conditions, the parole board must adhere to that when making parole decisions.
under the old law how long is 19 to life
YES! If the Judge feels you do not qualify under the law and have adequate means of paying for one, then you will not get one.
innocent.. under judge. rights violated
A judge has the right and the authority to set the sentence to the maximum amount specified by the law - or - alter it according to circumstances.
No. He does not have that discretion. If the legislature sets a certain MANDATORY sentence for a particular offense, the judge MUST uphold the law, not over-rule it.
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