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  6. Title 40 - Criminal Procedure
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  8. Chapter 35 - Tennessee Crim...
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  10. Part 2 - Procedure for Imposing Sentence


Part 2 - Procedure for Imposing Sentence


  • § 40-35-201. Issue of guilt and sentence to be tried separately -- Instructing jury on possible sentences.
  • § 40-35-202. Notice of intent to seek enhanced punishment -- Statement of enhancement and mitigating factors.
  • § 40-35-203. Court to impose sentence -- Exceptions.
  • § 40-35-204. Presentence service officers.
  • § 40-35-205. Presentence investigation -- Physical or mental examination of defendant.
  • § 40-35-207. Presentence report -- Contents -- Validated risk and needs assessment defined.
  • § 40-35-208. Filing of report -- Availability to parties.
  • § 40-35-209. Sentencing hearing -- Transfer of report to department of correction or local jail or workhouse -- Form of judgment of conviction.
  • § 40-35-210. Imposition of sentence -- Evidence to be considered -- Presumptive sentence -- Sentence explanation.
  • § 40-35-211. Court to impose determinate sentences only.
  • § 40-35-212. Court to determine location and conditions of sentence -- Probation -- Retention of jurisdiction during sentence.
  • § 40-35-213. Eligibility for work release program.
  • § 40-35-214. Transfer from county for plea and sentence.
  • § 40-35-215. Sentence calculation.
  • § 40-35-216. First hours served hour for hour.
  • § 40-35-217. Sentence conditioned or based upon defendant submitting to birth control, sterilization, or family planning services prohibited.
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