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  2. Begin by entering the juvenile's name and year of birth at the top of the form. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for identification.
  3. Indicate the juvenile's gender by selecting either 'male' or 'female' using the checkboxes provided.
  4. Fill in the case number, which is essential for court records. This should be done in the designated field.
  5. In the section regarding court findings, select applicable options about previous adjudications and presence of parties involved. Use checkboxes to indicate who is present during sentencing.
  6. Proceed to specify sentencing orders by selecting from available options such as probation, community-based programs, or custody placements. Provide any additional details required in the text fields.
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The Kansas Sentencing Guidelines Act (KSGA) became effective July 1, 1993. Two grids containing the sentencing range for drug crimes and nondrug crimes were developed for use as a tool in sentencing.
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.
In general, the potential punishment an offender faces can be determined by reference to sentencing grids. 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 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. Life means life imprisonment.

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