Though Jen Shah’s trial has been moved, we still wanted to give you some insight into the case, starting with the sentencing process and the sentences some of her co-defendants have already received. As we discuss, the process includes sentencing submissions in which both sides put forth what they think the defendant should get, and the defendant puts forth evidence of their good behavior and states what led them to commit the crime. They are fascinating and help humanize the defendant. Another part of sentencing is the sentencing hearing where both sides argue about what the defendant should get based on several factors, the defendant often gives a statement, and the judge issues a sentence. We have these transcripts and read directly from them to provide you with insight.
We hope to do a second episode on the sentences once the remaining defendants receive sentences and plan to cover each part of the trial process.
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