INSTRUCTIONS CHART ON HOW TO USE OUR SERVICES DOJ JUSTICE SENTENCING REVIEW COURTS TO SEE IF YOU'RE
ELIGIBLE FOR THE SENTENCING PROGRAM
(REGISTERED AND LICENSED)
(PLEASE NOTE) A guilty plead at our services DOJ Justice Sentencing Review Courts is very important to us as this will help our courts deter sentencing and reduce down the suspended sentence or sentence.
- (Applicants - Offenders) must plead guilty to reduce their sentence to be able to apply for a sentencing program.
- (Applicants - Defendants) who would like to run a trial at our court with a not guilty plea may still apply for the same sentencing program at our services DOJ Justice Sentencing Review Courts to reduce their sentence with our services sentencing program rules, but with our new clause 4 explained below in paragraph 4.
- Offenders must plead guilty to the Offence to receive a discount off their sentence.
- If a guilty plea is entered at the first available opportunity (which will usually be considered to be at their first court appearance) then a reduction of one-third will be applied to your sentence at our services DOJ Justice Sentencing Review Courts.
- Applicants must either have a court case pending or your on remand in prison.
- Guidelines for defendants running a trial with a not guilty plea must not have any evidence or any evidence of doubt on record supporting the alleged charge against them to be able to apply for a sentencing program through our services DOJ Justice Sentencing Review Courts.
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EXPLANATION AND MEANING OF THE COURT DOCKER PROGRAM AND THE COURT DOCKET PROGRAMS:
- The Court Docker Program refers to the layout of the flowchart and means and includes separate divisions of the process of the Court Docket Programs and The Review Process,
- with the process of the manufacturing platform flowchart which enables our services and divides the process of the sentencing process and the review process outcome,
- with fairness and equality sentencing guidelines with the correct elements for all offenders or victims involved in the case.