Mississippi Code § 99-20-11

Agreement to and acceptance of sentence by defendant; conditional discharge
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If a determination is made to use the community service sentence, the defendant must agree to and accept the determination. Any defendant who is sentenced to the community service restitution program shall receive a conditional discharge from the presiding court and shall be sentenced to perform a certain number of hours of unpaid community service, in the sentencing court's discretion. If a determination is made to use the community service sentence, the defendant must agree to and accept the determination. Any defendant who is sentenced to the community service restitution program shall receive a conditional discharge from the presiding court and shall be sentenced to perform a certain number of hours of unpaid community service, in the sentencing court's discretion. Laws, 1983, ch. 447, § 6; reenacted, Laws, 1987, ch. 367, § 6, eff. 7/1/1987.
If a determination is made to use the community service sentence, the defendant must agree to and accept the determination. Any defendant who is sentenced to the community service restitution program shall receive a conditional discharge from the presiding court and shall be sentenced to perform a certain number of hours of unpaid community service, in the sentencing court's discretion. If a determination is made to use the community service sentence, the defendant must agree to and accept the determination. Any defendant who is sentenced to the community service restitution program shall receive a conditional discharge from the presiding court and shall be sentenced to perform a certain number of hours of unpaid community service, in the sentencing court's discretion. Laws, 1983, ch. 447, § 6; reenacted, Laws, 1987, ch. 367, § 6, eff. 7/1/1987.
If a determination is made to use the community service sentence, the defendant must agree to and accept the determination. Any defendant who is sentenced to the community service restitution program shall receive a conditional discharge from the presiding court and shall be sentenced to perform a certain number of hours of unpaid community service, in the sentencing court's discretion. If a determination is made to use the community service sentence, the defendant must agree to and accept the determination. Any defendant who is sentenced to the community service restitution program shall receive a conditional discharge from the presiding court and shall be sentenced to perform a certain number of hours of unpaid community service, in the sentencing court's discretion. Laws, 1983, ch. 447, § 6; reenacted, Laws, 1987, ch. 367, § 6, eff. 7/1/1987.
If a determination is made to use the community service sentence, the defendant must agree to and accept the determination.
Any defendant who is sentenced to the community service restitution program shall receive a conditional discharge from the presiding court and shall be sentenced to perform a certain number of hours of unpaid community service, in the sentencing court's discretion.
If a determination is made to use the community service sentence, the defendant must agree to and accept the determination.
Any defendant who is sentenced to the community service restitution program shall receive a conditional discharge from the presiding court and shall be sentenced to perform a certain number of hours of unpaid community service, in the sentencing court's discretion.
Laws, 1983, ch. 447, § 6; reenacted, Laws, 1987, ch. 367, § 6, eff. 7/1/1987.

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