Sentence Order {SCCA217B} | Pdf Fpdf Doc Docx | South Carolina

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Sentence Order {SCCA217B} | Pdf Fpdf Doc Docx | South Carolina

Last updated: 6/27/2025

Sentence Order {SCCA217B}

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SCCA/217B - SENTENCE ORDER. This form from the State of South Carolina Court of General Sessions is used to document the outcome and sentencing of a criminal defendant following a conviction or guilty plea. The form records essential identifying information about the defendant, including aliases, race, sex, and date of birth, as well as the case number, indictment details, and the applicable sections of the South Carolina Code of Laws. It specifies the offense for which the defendant was convicted or pled guilty, including whether the charge was as indicted, a lesser included offense, or presented without a grand jury. The form also outlines whether the conviction was classified as non-violent, violent, serious, most serious, or subject to mandatory GPS monitoring. It includes the sentence imposed, such as the duration of imprisonment, whether it is to be served in the South Carolina Department of Corrections (SCDC), county detention center, or through home incarceration, and if probation is granted upon partial service or payment. It also identifies whether the sentence runs concurrently or consecutively with another sentence and provides for jail credit if applicable. The form can impose special conditions such as no-contact orders, mandatory treatment programs, registry requirements, or placement on abuse/neglect registries. Financial obligations are detailed, including fines, restitution, statutory assessments, surcharges, and other court-ordered fees, with directions for payment and distribution. www.FormsWorkflow.com

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