Criminal Law
Mandatory Minimum
/ MAN-duh-tor-ee MIN-ih-mum /
Definition
The shortest sentence a judge must impose for a particular offense.
Used in Context
“Drug offenses trigger mandatory minimum sentences of five years.”
Etymology
Latin: mandare, to command
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