Louisiana Administrative Code
Title 22 - CORRECTIONS, CRIMINAL JUSTICE AND LAW ENFORCEMENT
Part IX - Sentencing Commission
Subpart 1 - Felony Sentencing Guidelines
Chapter 2 - Determining Sentences Under the Sentencing Guidelines
Section IX-205 - Criminal History Index Classification System
Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
A. The Criminal History Index Classification System, hereinafter referred to as the criminal history index, is the method of evaluating an offender's criminal history in a uniform and consistent manner. The criminal history index is used to reflect increased levels of culpability for offenders who have previously been convicted of offenses or adjudicated delinquent. The index is based on computational rules which result in the assignment of varying points for certain prior convictions or adjudications.
B. Definitions
Crime Family - offenses which have been designated by the commission to be included within the same crime family based on similar interests protected and type of harm proscribed by the offenses. See Chapter 4, §402 D, Crime Family Table. Attempt, criminal conspiracy, inciting a felony, and accessory after the fact are considered to be in the same crime family as the completed offense or the offense to which the offender was an accessory. If a felony offense has not been designated to be included within a crime family, but the court determines that the offense is analogous to the offenses in a particular crime family, the court may treat that offense as included within the crime family for purposes of imposing sentence in a particular case. In such case, the court shall state for the record its reasons for finding that the offense was analogous to those of a particular crime family.
Crime-Free Time - a period of time during which the offender was not in a custody status, as defined below, and during which the offender has not committed an offense which subsequently results in a felony or misdemeanor conviction, as defined herein.
Custody Status - any form of criminal justice supervision resulting from a guilty plea, conviction, or an adjudication of delinquency including post conviction release or bail, confinement, probation, or parole.
Felony Adjudication - any unexpunged adjudication for delinquency by a court exercising juvenile jurisdiction:
Felony Conviction - for purposes of the guidelines, means a conviction for an offense punishable by a sentence of death or imprisonment, with or without hard labor, in excess of one year at the time of conviction, under the laws of this state, any other state, the United States, or any foreign government or country.
Misdemeanor Adjudication - any unexpunged adjudication for delinquency by a court exercising juvenile jurisdiction for an offense which, if committed by an adult, would be a misdemeanor, as defined herein.
Misdemeanor Conviction - for purposes of the guidelines, means any other conviction which is counted in the computation of criminal history score.
Prior Conviction or Prior Adjudication- for purposes of the guidelines, means a plea of guilty or nolo contendere, a verdict of guilty, a judgment of guilt, or an adjudication occurring before the conviction for the offense which serves as the basis for the current sentencing. A conviction which was set aside under the provision of C.Cr.P. 893 shall be included as a prior conviction. A plea of guilty under R.S. 40:983 shall be included as a prior conviction unless the defendant was subsequently discharged and the case dismissed.
C. Criminal History Index Factors
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 15:321-329.