July 26, 2017
A sentencing computation was performed, resulting in a total of 56.7 sentence points and a calculated lowest permissible prison sentence of 21.5 months.
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This document is a legal sentencing computation form dated July 26, 2017, from a Florida court case. It details the calculation of a defendant's sentence points, which total 56.7, leading to a calculated lowest permissible prison sentence of 21.5 months. The form includes sections for various offenses, enhancements, and the final sentence imposed, and bears a Department of Justice document identifier.
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