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can you explain more about psi and sub-curia?
Asked on 10/20/08, 1:13 pm
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Bill Wood
Law Office of William C. Wood, LLC
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PSI generally refers to a pre-sentence investigation conducted by Parole and Probation. A report is written and submitted to the sentencing judge. Sub-curia refers to a situation in which a judge delays ruling on an issue until some future event occurs.
Answered on 10/21/08, 6:20 pm
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