Sec. 12. (a) Before imposing sentence, the court shall: (1) advise the defendant or his counsel and the prosecuting attorney of the factual contents and conclusions of the presentence investigation; or (2) provide the defendant or his counsel and the prosecuting attorney with a copy of the presentence report. The court also shall offer the victim, if present, an opportunity to make a statement concerning the crime and the sentence. (b) The sources of confidential information need not be disclosed. The court shall furnish the factual contents of the presentence investigation or a copy of the presentence report sufficiently in advance of sentencing so that the defendant will be afforded a fair opportunity to controvert the material included.
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