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Yes, Arizona has mandatory minimum sentences for certain offenses, especially those involving dangerous crimes. These mandatory minimums restrict a judges discretion and require a specific minimum sentence to be imposed. Sentencing guidelines generally apply to felony offenses in Arizona.
Even with consistent good behavior, the inmate must complete at least 85 percent of his or her sentence. It is also possible for a prisoner to lose good behavior credits.
If the sentence includes a period of imprisonment, the defendants are typically taken into custody right after the sentencing to await transportation to a correctional facility. In this case, they would go directly to jail.
Mandatory minimum sentences are predetermined, inflexible penalties set by legislation for certain criminal offenses. In Arizona, the implementation of mandatory minimums serves various purposes, including deterring criminal behavior, ensuring consistency in sentencing, and protecting overall public safety.
You, your attorney, and the prosecutor attend the sentencing hearing. The judge considers the pre-sentence report, arguments, and any statements from you or others. The judge then imposes a sentence within the plea agreements range. This could include jail time, probation, fines, or other penalties.
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What factors does the judge consider during sentencing hearings in Arizona? The judge considers multiple factors including the severity of the offense, the defendants criminal history, any aggravating or mitigating circumstances, and the impact on victims. These factors help determine the appropriate sentencing range.

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