Sentencing Hearing; Procedures

Connecticut Practice Book

Rule: 43-10

Jurisdiction: CT

Bluebook Citation: Conn. P.B. 43-10

To Be Followed Before imposing a sentence or making any other disposition after the acceptance of a plea of guilty or nolo contendere or upon a verdict or finding of guilty, the judicial authority shall, upon the date previously determined for sentencing, conduct a sentencing hearing as follows: (1) The judicial authority shall afford the parties an opportunity to be heard and, in its discretion, to present evidence on any matter relevant to the disposition, and to explain or controvert the presentence investigation report, the alternate incarceration assessment report or any other document relied upon by the judicial authority in imposing sentence. When the judicial authority finds that any significant information contained in the presentence report or alternate incarceration assessment report is inaccurate, it shall order the Office of Adult Probation to amend all copies of any such report in its possession and in the clerk’s file, and to provide both parties with an amend- ment containing the corrected information. (2) The judicial authority shall allow the victim and any other person directly harmed by the com- mission of the crime a reasonable opportunity to make, orally or in writing, a statement with regard to the sentence to be imposed. (3) The judicial authority shall allow the defend- ant a reasonable opportunity to make a personal statement in his or her own behalf and to present any information in mitigation of the sentence. (4) In cases where guilt was determined by a plea, the judicial authority shall, pursuant to Sec- tion 39-7, be informed by the parties whether there is a plea agreement, and if so, the substance thereof. (5) The judicial authority shall impose the sen- tence in the presence and hearing of the defend- ant, unless the defendant shall have waived his or her right to be present. (6) In cases where sentence review is available, the judicial authority shall state on the record, in the presence of the defendant, the reasons for the sentence imposed. 430 © Copyrighted by the Secretary of the State of the State of Connecticut SUPERIOR COURT—PROCEDURE IN CRIMINAL MATTERS

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