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Sentencing Practices
Mandatory minimums, proportionality, and restorative alternatives.
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SUMMARY - Sentencing Practices

A first-time offender with no criminal history receives a three-year mandatory minimum sentence for drug possession because the amount crossed a legislative threshold. The judge calls it unjust but has no discretion. Another person convicted of violent assault receives six months because judicial discretion allowed consideration of rehabilitation prospects and mitigating circumstances. A restorative sentencing circle brings together offender, victim, and community members to craft a sentence focused on repair and accountability rather than incarceration.

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