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TITLE 19 CRIMINAL PROCEDURE

CHAPTER 25 JUDGMENT

19-2501    TIME FOR JUDGMENT.
19-2502    DETERMINATION OF DEGREE OF CRIME.
19-2503    PRESENCE OF DEFENDANT.
19-2504    DEFENDANT TO BE BROUGHT BEFORE COURT.
19-2505    BENCH WARRANT TO ENFORCE ATTENDANCE.
19-2506    CLERK TO ISSUE WARRANT.
19-2507    FORM OF WARRANT.
19-2508    SERVICE OF WARRANT.
19-2509    ARREST OF DEFENDANT.
19-2510    ARRAIGNMENT FOR SENTENCE.
19-2511    GROUNDS FOR WITHHOLDING JUDGMENT.
19-2512    PRONOUNCEMENT OF JUDGMENT.
19-2513    UNIFIED SENTENCE.
19-2514    PERSISTENT VIOLATOR — SENTENCE ON THIRD CONVICTION FOR FELONY.
19-2515    SENTENCE IN CAPITAL CASES — SPECIAL SENTENCING PROCEEDING — STATUTORY AGGRAVATING CIRCUMSTANCES — SPECIAL VERDICT OR WRITTEN FINDINGS.
19-2515A    IMPOSITION OF DEATH PENALTY UPON MENTALLY RETARDED PERSON PROHIBITED.
19-2516    COST OF PRESENTENCE INVESTIGATION.
19-2517    PRESENTENCE INVESTIGATION REPORT TO INCLUDE RECIDIVISM RATES.
19-2518    LIEN OF JUDGMENT FOR FINE.
19-2519    ENTRY OF JUDGMENT — RECORD.
19-2520    EXTENDED SENTENCE FOR USE OF FIREARM OR DEADLY WEAPON.
19-2520B    INFLICTION OF GREAT BODILY INJURY — ATTEMPTED FELONY OR CONSPIRACY — EXTENSION OF PRISON TERM.
19-2520C    EXTENSION OF PRISON TERMS FOR REPEATED SEX OFFENSES, EXTORTION AND KIDNAPPING.
19-2520D    PRIOR FOREIGN CONVICTION.
19-2520E    MULTIPLE ENHANCED PENALTIES PROHIBITED.
19-2520F    CONSECUTIVE SENTENCES FOR FELONIES COMMITTED IN CORRECTIONAL FACILITIES.
19-2520G    MANDATORY MINIMUM SENTENCING.
19-2521    SENTENCING CRITERIA FOR PLACING DEFENDANT ON PROBATION OR IMPOSING IMPRISONMENT.
19-2522    EXAMINATION OF DEFENDANT FOR EVIDENCE OF MENTAL CONDITION — APPOINTMENT OF PSYCHIATRISTS OR LICENSED PSYCHOLOGISTS — HOSPITALIZATION — REPORTS.
19-2523    CONSIDERATION OF MENTAL ILLNESS IN SENTENCING.
19-2524    CONSIDERATION OF COMMUNITY-BASED TREATMENT TO MEET BEHAVIORAL HEALTH NEEDS IN SENTENCING AND POST-SENTENCING PROCEEDINGS.

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