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If a pre-sentence report is ordered in your case, you will have an interview with a probation officer who then writes the report on you. For obvious reasons it is important to cooperate with the preparation of the report as otherwise this can have a negative impact on the sentence you are given.
A Pre-Sentence Report is a comprehensive review of each defendant that contains a criminal, family and educational history, the Defendant's mental/physical/emotional condition(s), economic situation, financial status, and an in-depth narration of the current offense.
A pre-sentence report is a document written by a probation officer following an interview with you. The report should be an impartial report that provides the court with information about you including your background, family, education, career and any responsibilities that you may have.
A pre-sentence report is prepared by a probation officer to help the court learn more about the person to be sentenced. The probation officer will usually speak to the person about their education and family background, health concerns and prior convictions.
the defendant's personal history, including the defendant's criminal record, and. a statement by the victim as to what the victim lost or how the victim suffered, sometimes called a victim impact statement.
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A pre-sentence report is a report prepared by a probation officer after you have been convicted of a crime. This report contains contextual, historical and personal information about you that assists the judge in determining an appropriate sentence.
The primary purpose of the pre-sentence report is to provide the sentencing court with succinct and precise information upon which to base a rational sentencing decision.
Included is information concerning: (1) personal and family data; (2) physical condition; (3) mental and emotional health; (4) substance abuse; (5) education and vocational skills; (6) employment and (7) financial condition, including an assessment of the defendant's ability to make restitution or pay a fine.
A Pre-Sentence Report (PSR) is a report prepared by a probation officer to help the judge decide what sentence to give. It is used to find out about an offender's background.
A pre-sentence report is a report prepared by a probation officer after you have been convicted of a crime. This report contains contextual, historical and personal information about you that assists the judge in determining an appropriate sentence.

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