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Title 12 Criminal Procedure · Chapter 19 Sentence and Execution
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§ 12-19-1. Repealed.
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§ 12-19-2. Selection of method and amount or term of punishment.
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§ 12-19-2.1. Crimes committed in a public housing for the elderly project.
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§ 12-19-2.2. Alternative confinement.
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§ 12-19-3. Deodands — Benefit of clergy — Petit treason.
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§ 12-19-4. Corruption of blood — Forfeiture of estate.
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§ 12-19-5. Imprisonment to commence at expiration of previous term of imprisonment.
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§ 12-19-6. Presentence reports.
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§ 12-19-7. Recommendations of counsel as to sentence.
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§ 12-19-8. Suspension of sentence and probation by superior or district court.
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§ 12-19-8.1. Conditions of probation.
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§ 12-19-9. Violation of terms of probation — Notice to attorney general — Revocation or continuation of suspension.
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§ 12-19-10. Suspension of imprisonment already commenced.
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§ 12-19-11. Suspension of life sentence.
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§ 12-19-12. Powers of superior court additional.
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§ 12-19-13. Suspension of sentence and probation by district court.
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§ 12-19-14. Violation of terms of probation — Notice to court — Revocation or continuation of suspension.
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§ 12-19-15. Term of probation — Power to commit after termination of original sentence.
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§ 12-19-16. Suspension of imprisonment already commenced.
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§ 12-19-17. Powers of district court additional.
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§ 12-19-18. Termination of imprisonment on deferred sentence on failure of grand jury to indict — Determinations of insufficient evidence lack of probable cause or exercise of prosecutorial discretion.
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§ 12-19-19. Sentencing on plea of guilty or nolo contendere — Deferment of sentence.
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§ 12-19-20. [Obsolete.]
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§ 12-19-21. Habitual criminals.
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§ 12-19-22. Infliction of punishment on sentence.
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§ 12-19-23. Place of imprisonment.
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§ 12-19-23.1. Intermediate punishments — Purpose.
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§ 12-19-23.2. Intermediate punishments.
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§ 12-19-24. Report of sentence and court recommendations.
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§ 12-19-25. Warrant for commitment to institutions.
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§ 12-19-26. Sentence of minor to training school for youth.
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§ 12-19-27. Commitment to training school for youth.
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§ 12-19-28. Repealed.
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§ 12-19-29. Sentence to give recognizance to keep the peace.
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§ 12-19-30. Certification and default on recognizances.
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§ 12-19-31. Commitment for nonpayment of fines and costs.
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§ 12-19-32. Restitution.
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§ 12-19-32.1. Mandatory restitution.
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§ 12-19-33. Restitution — Family court.
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§ 12-19-34. Priority of restitution payments to victims of crime.
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§ 12-19-35. Evidence of damages sustained.
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§ 12-19-36. Payment to violent crimes indemnity fund.
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§ 12-19-37. Aliens — Felony conviction records.
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§ 12-19-38. Hate Crimes Sentencing Act.
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§ 12-19-39. Criminal street gang enhancement.
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§ 12-19-40. Severability.
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