Sentencing Flashcards
what are some sentencing factors
- past criminal conduct
- future dangerousness
- false testimony at trial
- victim impact statements
what can sentence not be based on
- silence at trial
- race
- judicial vindictiveness
what are the proportionality considerations for non-capital cases
- severity of the offense
- whether same locality is sentencing other people in similar situation that way
- how other jurisdictions are doing it
but court will refer to legislature
when is death penalty forbidden
- any crime but murder
- ∆ is mentally retarded
- ∆ committed crime before age 18
what are the rules around juvenile sentencing
- no LWOP for juveniles in NON homicide cases
- no mandatory LWOP for juveniles in homicide cases
- LWOP is OK for juveniles in homicide cases as long as it’s discretionary
what are the rules around executions and mental competence
8th doesn’t forbid execution of ∆ who can’t remember the crime
test: ∆ is competent to be executed if ∆ can understand the rationale for it
what is the rule around painful exectuion
execution isn’t supposed to be painless. ∆ can get an alternative method if it is
1. feasible and ready to be implemented
2. substantially reduces risk of severe pain
what is the ONLY fact that doesn’t need to be found by a jury in order to increase sentence beyond the prescribed statutory range
criminal history
are sentencing guidelines mandatory
no - just advisory
is sentencing outside of the guidelines presumptively unreasonable?
no