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Noun — The stage of a criminal case in which a judge decides and announces the punishment.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “sentencing” mean?

The word “sentencing” means the stage of a criminal case in which a judge decides and announces the punishment. In plain terms, the part of a court process where the judge decides and announces the punishment.

How do you use “sentencing” in a sentence?

Here is “sentencing” used in a sentence: “The sentencing hearing is scheduled for next month.”

What part of speech is “sentencing”?

“Sentencing” is a noun.

Is “sentencing” a common word?

“Sentencing” is an uncommon word in modern English.

What is the difference between sentencing and a verdict?

A verdict is the decision on whether a defendant is guilty or not guilty, usually reached by a jury or judge. Sentencing happens afterward, once guilt has been established, when a judge decides and announces the punishment. The two are separate stages of a criminal case.

Who is responsible for sentencing in a criminal case?

Sentencing is carried out by a judge, not a jury. The judge weighs the facts of the case, any sentencing guidelines, and other factors before deciding and announcing the punishment.

Does sentencing happen immediately after a guilty verdict?

Not always. Courts often hold a separate sentencing hearing at a later date so the judge can review reports, hear arguments, and consider evidence before deciding the punishment.

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