RT Article T1 Trial penalties under Florida’s sentencing guidelines: the moderating role of case seriousness JF Crime & delinquency VO 67 IS 11 SP 1728 OP 1764 A1 Lehmann, Peter S. LA English YR 2021 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1775405427 AB An extensive body of research has revealed that criminal defendants who are convicted at trials are given harsher sentences than those who plead guilty. However, it remains unclear how legally relevant case characteristics might moderate this relationship. In Florida, each felony offender is assigned a comprehensive numerical score which simultaneously quantifies multiple aspects of the seriousness of the case at hand, and judges evaluate this score in reference to the prescribed sentencing guideline recommendations. Analyses of data on defendants sentenced under this system (N = 690,565) reveal that, for sentences to prison, trial-plea disparities are greatest in the middle range of case seriousness. For prison sentence length, however, these differences are most amplified among the most serious cases. K1 Mode of conviction K1 Sentencing K1 Trial K1 Plea Bargain K1 Guidelines DO 10.1177/0011128720961055