§ 12-19.2-2 — § 12-19.2-2. Sentencing procedures — Trial by judge sitting without a jury.
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§ 12-19.2-2. Sentencing procedures — Trial by judge sitting without a jury.
In all cases tried by a judge sitting without a jury in which the penalty of life imprisonment without parole may be imposed pursuant to § 11-23-2 or 11-23-2.1, and in which the attorney general has recommended to the court in writing within twenty (20) days of the date of the arraignment that such a sentence be imposed, the court shall, if the court finds the defendant guilty of murder in the first degree, also render a finding as to whether it has been proven beyond a reasonable doubt that the murder committed by the defendant involved one of the circumstances enumerated i
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