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  8. Article 18 - Criminal Sentencing


Article 18 - Criminal Sentencing


  • Section 31-18-12 - Short title.
  • Section 31-18-13 - Sentencing authority; all crimes.
  • Section 31-18-14 - Sentencing authority; capital felonies.
  • Section 31-18-15 - Sentencing authority; noncapital felonies; basic sentences and fines; parole authority; meritorious deductions.
  • Section 31-18-15.1 - Alteration of basic sentence; mitigating or aggravating circumstances; procedure.
  • Section 31-18-15.2 - Definitions.
  • Section 31-18-15.3 - Serious youthful offender; disposition.
  • Section 31-18-15.4 - Felonies; public officials; enhancement of sentences.
  • Section 31-18-16 - Use of firearm; alteration of basic sentence; suspension and deferral limited.
  • Section 31-18-17 - Habitual offenders; alteration of basic sentence.
  • Section 31-18-18 - Habitual offenders; duty of public officers to report.
  • Section 31-18-19 - Habitual offender; duty of district attorney to prosecute.
  • Section 31-18-20 - Habitual offenders; proceedings for prosecution.
  • Section 31-18-21 - Consecutive sentences; inmates and persons at large.
  • Section 31-18-22 - Special incarceration alternative program.
  • Section 31-18-23 - Three violent felony convictions; mandatory life imprisonment; exception.
  • Section 31-18-24 - Violent felony sentencing procedure.
  • Section 31-18-25 - Two violent sexual offense convictions; mandatory life imprisonment; exception.
  • Section 31-18-26 - Two violent sexual offense convictions; sentencing procedure.
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