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In reply to the discussion: He's NOT a convicted felon [View all]gab13by13
(32,745 posts)Here's how the law describes the interview subjects:
The investigation. The pre-sentence investigation consists of the
gathering of information with respect to the circumstances attending the
commission of the offense, the defendant's history of delinquency or
criminality, and the defendant's social history, employment history,
family situation, economic status, education, and personal habits. Such
investigation may also include any other matter which the agency
conducting the investigation deems relevant to the question of sentence,
and must include any matter the court directs to be included.
I am reading that according to onenote the questioning involves ", the defendant's history of delinquency or
criminality."
My question still stands. Based on what onenote posted about what will be asked, will TSF be asked about his palling around with criminals? I understand that question may be a rhetorical question since we all know he does pal around with criminals. So if one of the guidelines that is used for sentencing is about this subject, will his sentence be adversely affected because he pals around with criminals and based on history I say he won't be penalized.
Waiting for an answer from onenote because I respect his opinions and knowledge.