How to Prepare for a Pre-Sentence Investigation Report?

Stone River Law – Criminal Defense Team

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Before the Interview

Before your interview with AP&P, youโ€™ll likely receive a packet with questions about your personal background. These questions may cover topics such as:

  • Family history
  • Childhood experiences
  • Relationships with parents or guardians
  • Education or work experience
  • Mental or physical health challenges
  • Substance abuse history (drug or alcohol)

Be honest when answering these questions. AP&P will already have access to police reports and information about any prior arrests or convictions.

During the Interview

On the day of your interview with AP&P, bring your completed packet and any additional documents that may support your case. Providing proof of positive steps youโ€™ve taken can help show youโ€™re working to improve your life. Useful documents might include:

  • Positive letters from your employer, teachers, or a copy of your current work or class schedule
  • Job applications to show youโ€™re actively looking for work (if unemployed)
  • Proof of attending counseling or A.A./N.A. meetings
  • Examples of how you contribute positively to your community through work, school, or volunteering

Do not miss your appointment. Arrive early, and dress as if attending a job interview or church service. Be ready to discuss and explain the answers from your packet in more detail.

Your interviewer will also ask about the offense, including:

  • What happened?
  • What you were thinking at the time?
  • How you feel about the offense now?

Expressing Regret and Moving Forward

This is your chance to express regret and remorse for any harm caused by your actionsโ€”whether to others or yourself. Remember, one mistake doesnโ€™t define who you are. Use this opportunity to show that youโ€™re committed to moving forward and making positive changes in your life.