Rule 32

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Rule 32 is a provision of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure that governs procedures and requirements surrounding sentencing in federal criminal cases.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf provision of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure
appliesTo federal criminal cases
authority Supreme Court of the United States (rulemaking under the Rules Enabling Act)
bindingOn United States district courts
citationForm Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure
surface form: Fed. R. Crim. P. 32
enactedUnder Rules Enabling Act
governs sentencing procedures in federal criminal cases
hasSection Rule 32(a)
Rule 32(b)
Rule 32(c)
Rule 32(d)
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Rule 32(i)
interactsWith United States Sentencing Guidelines
jurisdiction U.S. federal courts
surface form: United States federal courts
legalDomain criminal procedure
sentencing
partOf Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure
purpose to ensure fairness and accuracy in federal sentencing
to ensure that sentencing decisions are based on reliable information
to provide defendants an opportunity to be heard at sentencing
regulates defendant’s right of allocution
pre-sentence investigation reports
procedures for correcting a sentence
pronouncement of sentence in open court
submission of sentencing memoranda
timing of disclosure of the pre-sentence report
victim impact information in sentencing
requires court to address the defendant personally at sentencing
court to advise defendant of right to appeal after sentencing
court to allow defendant to speak before sentencing
court to allow defense counsel to speak on the defendant’s behalf
court to allow the government’s attorney to speak at sentencing
court to append its findings to the pre-sentence report
court to consider the factors set forth in 18 U.S.C. § 3553(a)
court to make findings on disputed sentencing factors
court to resolve disputed portions of the pre-sentence report
court to state reasons for any sentence outside the advisory guideline range
court to state reasons for the sentence imposed
court to verify that the defendant and defense counsel have read and discussed the pre-sentence report
disclosure of the pre-sentence report to the defendant and counsel
opportunity for parties to comment on the pre-sentence report
opportunity for parties to object to the pre-sentence report
pre-sentence investigation report in most felony cases
subjectOf federal criminal procedure case law

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Rhode Island Rules of Criminal Procedure includes Rule 32
this entity surface form: Rule 32 on sentencing and judgment