A tool exists in Michigans legal system to estimate a potential sentence range for criminal offenses. This instrument utilizes factors specific to the crime and the offender’s history to generate a range of minimum sentence lengths. These factors often include the severity of the offense, any prior criminal record of the individual, and specific details surrounding the incident.
Its utility resides in providing a framework for both defense and prosecuting attorneys to understand the likely parameters of a sentence, allowing for more informed plea negotiations and trial preparation. Understanding the possible sentencing range can significantly influence decisions regarding accepting plea deals versus proceeding to trial. The creation and use of these calculations reflect a legislative effort toward consistency in sentencing across the state, addressing concerns about disparity in outcomes.