FireDancer
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In other words, only in a murder case is it federally mandated that a jury recommend a sentence but in some other cases and in some jurisdictions, they're also asked to recommend a sentence? I know my mom was involved as a juror in a trial for something other than murder where if the defendant had been found guilty, the jury would have been asked to recommend a sentence (the jury happened to find the defendant innocent in this case.)
No. Federally, only in capital cases must a jury other than the one that found the defendant guilty apply the sentence (not recommend, apply). Weather or not a jury recommends a sentence or applies a sentence to a defendant that they found guilty is determined either by state constitution or state or local statute, not federally. In all cases though the jury is presented with the acceptable parameters. I believe a sentence greater than the statutory maximum would fall afoul of at least the 8th amendment. I am no lawyer, but I have taken some law classes as an undergrad so I probably know just enough to be dangerous.
