[DOWNLOAD] "State Minnesota v. Donald Byron Pearson" by Court of Appeals of Minnesota # eBook PDF Kindle ePub Free
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- Title: State Minnesota v. Donald Byron Pearson
 - Author : Court of Appeals of Minnesota
 - Release Date : January 23, 1991
 - Genre: Law,Books,Professional & Technical,
 - Pages : * pages
 - Size : 67 KB
 
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1. Aggravating circumstances will rarely justify a greater-than-double durational departure. However, we must affirm such
            a departure unless we have a strong feeling that the sanction imposed exceeds the bounds of proportionality for the offense. 2. A defendant's acquiescence to a particular sentence in the terms of a negotiated plea is not a substantial and compelling
            reason to impose a durational and dispositional departure. However, when the negotiated plea acknowledges evidence of substantial
            and compelling circumstances supporting departure, the plea agreement may be considered in making a departure.