Sentence structure definition

Sentence structure means itemizing the compo- nents of the felony sentence. The sentence structure shall include but not be limited to the total or partial confinement sentenced, and whether the sentence is prison or jail, commu- nity supervision, fines, restitution, or community restitution. [2002 c 175 § 18; 1999 c 143 § 51; 1985 c 201 § 1; 1984 c 17
Sentence structure means itemizing the components of the felony sentence. The sentence structure shall include but not be limited to the total or partial confinement sentenced, and whether the sentence is prison or jail, community supervision, fines, restitution, or community ((service)) restitution.
Sentence structure means itemizing the compo- nents of the felony sentence. The sentence structure shall include but not be limited to the total or partial confinement

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Sentence structure means itemizing the components of the

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