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2023 Tennessee Code
Title 40 - CRIMINAL PROCEDURE (§§ 40-1-101 — 40-39-306)
Chapter 35 - TENNESSEE CRIMINAL SENTENCING REFORM ACT OF 1989 (§§ 40-35-NEW — 40-35-506)
Part 2 - PROCEDURE FOR IMPOSING SENTENCE (§§ 40-35-201 — 40-35-217)
- Section 40-35-201 - Issue of guilt and sentence to be tried separately - Instructing jury on possible sentences
- Section 40-35-202 - Notice of intent to seek enhanced punishment - Statement of enhancement and mitigating factors
- Section 40-35-203 - Court to impose sentence - Exceptions
- Section 40-35-204 - Presentence service officers
- Section 40-35-205 - Presentence investigation - Physical or mental examination of defendant
- Section 40-35-206 - Reserved
- Section 40-35-207 - Presentence report - Contents - Validated risk and needs assessment defined
- Section 40-35-208 - Filing of report - Availability to parties
- Section 40-35-209 - Sentencing hearing - Transfer of report to department of correction or local jail or workhouse - Form of judgment of conviction
- Section 40-35-210 - Imposition of sentence - Evidence to be considered - Presumptive sentence - Sentence explanation
- Section 40-35-211 - Court to impose determinate sentences only
- Section 40-35-212 - Court to determine location and conditions of sentence - Probation - Retention of jurisdiction during sentence
- Section 40-35-213 - Eligibility for work release program
- Section 40-35-214 - Transfer from county for plea and sentence
- Section 40-35-215 - Sentence calculation
- Section 40-35-216 - First hours served hour for hour
- Section 40-35-217 - Sentence conditioned or based upon defendant submitting to birth control, sterilization, or family planning services prohibited
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