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Code · Pennsylvania · Title 42 — JUDICIARY AND JUDICIAL PROCEDURE · Chapter 97

§ 9725. Total confinement.

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§ 9725. Total confinement.
The court shall impose a sentence of total confinement if, having regard to the nature and circumstances of the crime and the history, character, and condition of the defendant, it is of the opinion that the total confinement of the defendant is necessary because:
(1)there is undue risk that during a period of probation or partial confinement the defendant will commit another crime;
(2)the defendant is in need of correctional treatment that can be provided most effectively by his commitment to an institution; or
(3)a lesser sentence will depreciate the seriousness of the crime of the defendant.
42c9725v
Cross References. Section 9725 is referred to in sections 9721, 9724, 9802 of this title.
42c9726s
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