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The left side of each grid reflects the crime severity level, with severity level 1 being the most severe and severity level 10 (or severity level 4 on the drug offense grid) being the least severe. The tops of the grids show criminal history categories.
Non-drug felony offenses ranging from theft and criminal damage to property all the way up to and are classified as Level 1 through Level 10 offenses, with Level 1 representing the most serious grid offenses and Level 10 representing the least serious grid offenses.
This special rule applies a presumptive imprisonment sentence and cannot be reviewed upon appeal. The sentencing judge may not sentence the defendant to a treatment program in place of the prison sentence under this rule.
1. The Offense Level (143) forms the vertical axis of the Sentencing Table. The Criminal History Category (IVI) forms the horizontal axis of the Table. The intersection of the Offense Level and Criminal History Category displays the Guideline Range in months of imprisonment.
Blue boxes in the drug grid mean one of the three listed prison terms can be imposed on the defendant. Purple boxes, sometimes called border boxes, indicate that while prison time is the presumed punishment, the judge has discretion to impose a non-prison sentence.
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