Common use of Criminal History Category Clause in Contracts

Criminal History Category. Based on information available at this time, the parties believe that the defendant’s criminal history category is I. This does not constitute a stipulation, but a belief based on an assessment of the information currently known. Defendant’s actual criminal history and related status will be determined by the Court based on the information presented in the Presentence Report and by the parties at the time of sentencing.

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Samples: www.justice.gov, kstp.com, www.justice.gov

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Criminal History Category. Based on information available at this time, the parties believe that the defendant’s criminal history category is I. This does not constitute a stipulation, but a belief based on an assessment of the information currently known. Defendant’s actual criminal history and related status (which might impact the defendant’s adjusted offense level and resulting sentence) will be determined by the Court based on the information presented in the Presentence Pre-sentence Report and by the parties at the time of sentencing.

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Samples: www.justice.gov

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