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SIS vs SES - What is the Main Difference in Jefferson City, Missouri?

What Does It Mean for Your Criminal Case Handled by Loraine Law in Jefferson City, Missouri?

SIS vs SES - what is the main difference, and what does it mean for your criminal case handled by Loraine Law in Jefferson City, Missouri?

In a settled criminal case, there have historically been three outcomes:

  • Guilty plea with jail time
  • Guilty plea with probation
  • Diversion - the case is put on hold for a period of time, and if the defendant successfully completes the terms of the diversion, the case is dismissed without a conviction

SIS is the second outcome, and SES is the third outcome.

SIS, or Suspended Imposition of Sentence, is a guilty plea with probation. Jail time is neither negotiated nor laid out; the case is continued while the defendant completes the terms of his or her probation.

SES, or Suspended Execution of Sentence, is a diversion. A specific sentence is pleaded by the defendant, and the execution, or performance, of that sentence, is suspended (deferred or delayed) pending the completion of probation.

In Jefferson City, Missouri, the difference between the two sentences occurs when probation is not completed. If the court finds the defendant in violation, then their attorney can argue for continuance, a new term of probation - an SES, or a prison sentence. To simplify, there is still time for Loraine Law to negotiate to reduce the severity of the punishment.

With an SES, if the court finds the defendant in violation of the terms of their probation, the previously agreed-upon sentence is then enforced. After the original plea is entered Loraine Law’s involvement in the case is finished unless we are retained in the future.

In summary, the biggest advantage of an SIS is that the defendant avoids a true felony conviction. As long as the probation is completed, the SIS is considered a guilty plea, but not a true conviction for anything other than law enforcement purposes. However, the violation of an SES results in a felony conviction. At Loraine Law, we handle these types of cases all the time. We are here for you in Jefferson City!

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