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If there was not a plea agreement The judge must decide on a sentence. Judges have legal guidelines, called sentencing guidelines, to help them decide on a sentence. There are different guidelines for misdemeanors and felonies.
If a defendant pleads guilty or no contest, or a jury finds them guilty, then the judge decides what penalties or punishments they face. This is called sentencing.
CALIFORNIAS SENTENCING LAWS Offenders sentenced to determinate sentences are sentenced to a specific amount of time, such as seven years. Once the offender serves the specific time the offender is released to either parole or probation supervisor.
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