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Maine Supreme Judicial Court Opinions | State v. Leng | Citation: 2021 ME 3 Opinion Date: January 14, 2021 Judge: Connors Areas of Law: Criminal Law | The Supreme Judicial Court affirmed Defendant's sentence imposed after he pled guilty to the intentional and knowing murder of his wife, holding that the sentencing court followed proper sentencing procedures and appropriately exercised its discretion in determining the sources and types of information to consider. After a sentencing hearing, the court sentenced Defendant to forty years in prison. Defendant appealed, arguing that the court misapplied the first step of the sentencing analysis required by Me. Rev. Stat. 17-A, 1252-C by failing to conduct a proper comparison of the circumstances of his crime to similar murders. The Supreme Judicial Court affirmed, holding (1) the court properly exercised its discretion in considering comparable sentences when imposing Defendant's sentence; and (2) the court thoughtfully considered the relevant facts and sentencing principles in determining Defendant's sentence. | |
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