
Illustration for The Deseret News exploring mandatory minimum sentences and their impact.
Minimum mandatory sentences are legislated prison terms judges must follow. Popular in the 1980s–90s, they aim to deter crime and ensure consistent punishment. Critics argue they limit judicial discretion, fuel political agendas, and pressure defendants into plea deals.
Minimum mandatory sentences are legislated prison terms judges must follow. Popular in the 1980s–90s, they aim to deter crime and ensure consistent punishment. Critics argue they limit judicial discretion, fuel political agendas, and pressure defendants into plea deals.