Sentencing Guidelines

In Florida, sentencing guidelines are a set of rules and principles used by judges to determine appropriate sentences for criminal offenses. These guidelines consider factors such as the nature of the crime, the defendant's prior criminal history, and any aggravating or mitigating circumstances. Florida’s sentencing guidelines are primarily governed by the Florida Criminal Punishment Code (FCPC), established by the Florida Legislature. The FCPC uses a structured point system to determine sentencing ranges. Here’s an overview of how sentencing guidelines work in Florida:

While the sentencing guidelines provide structure, judges are not strictly bound by them. They may consider additional factors and exercise discretion, provided their decisions align with the law. For specific details about sentencing guidelines, offense severity levels, and the Florida Criminal Punishment Code, consult the latest updates to the FCPC.

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