BackAgain
Neutronium Member & truth speaker #StopBrandon
I’ve listed the laws. And unlike you, I know how to read them and understand them.Stop playing games -- with yourself.
I've listed the law on this. Now you bring in a formality.
You keep falling back to "Sentence on date of conviction." as if conviction is tied to sentencing. It is not. Conviction comes before sentencing. A sentence can be imposed on the date of a guilty verdict, or at a later date. But a finding of guilty brings with it a conviction. If there is no sentencing - as in a fine and no time in a facility -- ???
You highlighted this part:
(c) Issue an order deferring sentencing in accordance with the
provisions of subdivision three of this section; or..
That refers to:
3. Sentence on date of conviction. The court may sentence the
defendant at the time the conviction is entered if:
But it all ignores the mentions time and time again of a defendant being convicted of a crime at the time of a verdict being entered into the record. A verdict of guilty brings with it a conviction.
With a crap student such as you, it is very difficult to make you comprehend.
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