different between sentencing vs presentencing
sentencing
English
Adjective
sentencing
- Relating to a judicial sentence.
- There were no sentencing guidelines for this crime.
Noun
sentencing (plural sentencings)
- The act of pronouncing a judicial sentence on someone convicted of a crime.
- After the verdict, the sentencing was not delayed.
- (colloquial) The act of creating one or more complete sentences from fragmented thoughts and phrases.
- He struggled with sentencing his frayed and angry verses from poem to prose.
Verb
sentencing
- present participle of sentence
sentencing From the web:
- what sentencing options are available to judges
- what are sentencing options
- what are the options in the sentencing process
- what do judges say when sentencing
presentencing
English
Etymology
pre- +? sentencing
Adjective
presentencing (not comparable)
- Occurring before sentencing.
presentencing From the web:
- what's pre sentencing
- what is presentencing investigation
- what does pre sentencing mean
- pre sentencing reports
- what is pre sentencing hearing
- what does pre-sentencing report mean
- what is pre sentencing
- what happens at pre sentencing
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