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Sentencing Guideline Software Web Version Training Manual SGS Web Help Desk: 814.867.1243

Table of Contents How to Create a Judicial Proceeding...1 How to Create a Judicial Proceeding by OTN Search...1 How to Create a Judicial Proceeding by Judicial Proceeding Search...4 How to Create a Prior Record Score Worksheet...10 How to Create Offenses...17 How to Create Offenses Manually...17 How to Create Offenses from the AOPC Offense List...23 Updating Offenses...28 Copying Offenses...31 Replacing Offenses...34 Deleting Offenses...39 Copying Offenses Multiple Times...41 How to Search for a Judicial Proceeding...43 How to Enter Sentences...46 Entering Incarceration Sentences...50 Entering County Intermediate Punishment Sentences...51 Entering Probation Sentences...54 Entering Departure Reasons...57 Entering State Intermediate Punishment Sentences...63 How to Submit a Judicial Proceeding...71 How to Print Guideline Sentence Forms...77

SGS Web - How to Create a Judicial Proceeding The Commission collects data by judicial proceeding. The definition is; a proceeding in which all offenses for which an offender has been convicted are pending before the court for sentencing at the same time. A judicial proceeding may contain different docket numbers and/or different OTN numbers. Do not create a separate judicial proceeding for the same offender when there are multiple docket or OTN numbers and sentencing occurs before one judge on the same day. All offenses should be included in one judicial proceeding. There are 2 ways to create a judicial proceeding 1) Search by OTN (this will populate offender and offense information on SGS Web screens) 2) Search by Judicial Proceeding and add offender Option 1) Create a judicial proceeding by Search by OTN: Click on the Advanced Search button on the left-hand navigation bar. Enter up to 5 OTN s to search AOPC for existing Offender and Offense information. SGS Web Help Desk: 814.867.1243 1

SGS Web - How to Create a Judicial Proceeding The Status field in the center of the AOPC Search Results screen will display several processes when the Refresh button is selected (Pending Request, Requested, Processing, and Responded). Once the status displays Responded, click on the Offender icon ( ), to begin creating the judicial proceeding. A SGS Web Help Desk: 814.867.1243 2

SGS Web - How to Create a Judicial Proceeding Modify or add data as needed to the Offender information, including employment information. Select the Judge from the drop down list. The Docket Number populates but allows editing. Enter the County Contact. Proceed to Prior Record or the Offense module by selecting a radio button. Then select Save. SGS Web Help Desk: 814.867.1243 3

SGS Web - How to Create a Judicial Proceeding Option 2) Create a judicial proceeding by Judicial Proceeding Search. Click on the Judicial Proceedings button on the left-hand navigation bar located on the Digital Dashboard screen. Search by one of the following: Offender Name, Docket #, Police Photo ID, Commission ID, or Judge. SGS Web Help Desk: 814.867.1243 4

SGS Web - How to Create a Judicial Proceeding When the search returns a result, the judicial proceeding can be completed by selecting the incomplete modules. Click the icon ( ), for the module needing completed. SGS Web Help Desk: 814.867.1243 5

SGS Web - How to Create a Judicial Proceeding If the search does not return a result, click on Add. Two buttons display, Add New Offender and Show Offenders to Add to JP. SGS Web Help Desk: 814.867.1243 6

SGS Web - How to Create a Judicial Proceeding The Add New Offender button allows manual typing of the offender information. SGS Web Help Desk: 814.867.1243 7

SGS Web - How to Create a Judicial Proceeding The Show Offenders to Add to JP button allows selecting from a list of offenders not attached to any Judicial Proceeding by clicking on the last name. SGS Web Help Desk: 814.867.1243 8

SGS Web - How to Create a Judicial Proceeding Enter the required fields. To navigate to either the Prior Record or Offense module select a radio button then click Save. SGS Web Help Desk: 814.867.1243 9

SGS Web - How to Create a Prior Record Score Worksheet SGS Web - How to Create a Prior Record Score Worksheet Once the offender has been attached to a judicial proceeding the prior record score information can be added. The Commission collects data by judicial proceeding. The definition is; a proceeding in which all offenses for which an offender has been convicted are pending before the court for sentencing at the same time. A judicial proceeding may contain different docket numbers and/or different OTN numbers. Do not create a separate judicial proceeding for the same offender when there are multiple docket or OTN numbers and sentencing occurs before one judge on the same day. All offenses should be included in one judicial proceeding. The Prior Record Score Worksheet is accessible from the Digital Dashboard. Click the box under the PRS column to open the prior record score worksheet. SGS Web Help Desk: 814.867.1243 10

SGS Web - How to Create a Prior Record Score Worksheet When a prior worksheet exists for an offender with the same social security number or SID number SGS Web displays the link with the offender s last name. Click on the last name to view the details. If the worksheet is acceptable for use, click the Copy button. The copied worksheet allows editing. The 6 th Edition prior record score worksheet is the default worksheet. The 6 th Edition worksheet can also be used for the 6 th Edition Revised guidelines. To enter a 5 th Edition prior record worksheet click on the Switch to PRS Worksheet 5 th Edition. When the judicial proceeding consists both a 6 th /6 th Revised and a 5 th Edition offense date, complete a prior record worksheet for each. Locate the appropriate offense category and enter the number of juvenile adjudications or adult convictions for that offense category. SGS Web Help Desk: 814.867.1243 11

SGS Web - How to Create a Prior Record Score Worksheet After entry of the number in the field, press the tab key or click the mouse in another field to allow the automatic calculation of the prior record score. SGS Web Help Desk: 814.867.1243 12

SGS Web - How to Create a Prior Record Score Worksheet The bottom of the screen displays the calculation results. Determine whether the offender was crime free from the ages of 18 to 28 and check the Yes or No box for offenses committed under the 6 th Edition Revised guidelines. The definition of crime-free includes any summary offense and/or one misdemeanor offense with a statutory maximum of one year or less. There are two columns, Juvenile Adjudications Lapse and Juvenile Adjudications Do Not Lapse. Juvenile adjudications do not lapse unless Yes is checked. These columns pertain to the juvenile lapsing provision in the sentencing guidelines. Any 4 point offenses will never lapse. SGS Web will determine the lapsing of juvenile adjudications upon entry of the offense date. SGS Web Help Desk: 814.867.1243 13

SGS Web - How to Create a Prior Record Score Worksheet After entry of all prior record score information, click the Save button at the top or bottom of the screen. SGS Web Help Desk: 814.867.1243 14

SGS Web - How to Create a Prior Record Score Worksheet To make changes to the prior record score worksheet, click the Update button. After the changes are made click the Save button. SGS Web Help Desk: 814.867.1243 15

SGS Web - How to Create a Prior Record Score Worksheet To finish the worksheet click the PRS Complete button. SGS Web Help Desk: 814.867.1243 16

SGS Web - How to Create Offenses SGS Web - How to Create Offenses Once the offender has been attached to a judicial proceeding, offenses can be added. The Commission collects data by judicial proceeding. The definition is; a proceeding in which all offenses for which an offender has been convicted are pending before the court for sentencing at the same time. A judicial proceeding may contain different docket numbers and/or different OTN numbers. Do not create a separate judicial proceeding for the same offender when there are multiple docket or OTN numbers and sentencing occurs before one judge on the same day. All offenses should be included in one judicial proceeding. Offenses may be added two ways: 1) Manually 2) Select from the AOPC list. Option 1) Manually Click the New Offense button. SGS Web Help Desk: 814.867.1243 17

SGS Web - How to Create Offenses Enter the date of offense (mm/dd/yy) slashes are optional. Completed is the default setting for the offense, click Inchoate when applicable. Search for the offense by Offense Type in one of the three offense lists; Controlled Substance - drug offenses from 35 780-113, DUI Offenses only and Non-Controlled Substance - includes anything not found in the other two lists such as Crimes Code Title 18 offenses. There are three ways to search for the offense, by Statute, by Description or search the entire list. When the offense was an Inchoate, enter the object offense for the search. The offenses of 18 901, 902 and 903 will not be found in the offense list. To narrow the search, select the grade. Click the Find button. SGS Web Help Desk: 814.867.1243 18

SGS Web - How to Create Offenses To select the offense, click on the underlined description of the offense. SGS Web Help Desk: 814.867.1243 19

SGS Web - How to Create Offenses Enter the Count Number, the OTN (required field), the victim s age, and type of supervision the offender was on when they committed the current offense. Enter a mandatory if applied, and the deadly weapon enhancement if applicable. SGS Web Help Desk: 814.867.1243 20

SGS Web - How to Create Offenses To view the guideline recommendations, check the box beside Proceed to Guideline Recommendations. Click Save. SGS Web Help Desk: 814.867.1243 21

SGS Web - How to Create Offenses The guideline ranges display as well as the statutory minimum and maximum for the offense. In addition, the Fines and Community Service Guideline Recommendations display when the OGS and PRS range recommendation is non-confinement. SGS Web Help Desk: 814.867.1243 22

SGS Web - How to Create Offenses Option 2) Select from the AOPC Offense List Click on the page icon to add the offense to the judicial proceeding. SGS Web Help Desk: 814.867.1243 23

SGS Web - How to Create Offenses The date of offense and the title and section fields are populated. Select the Type of Supervision the offender was on when they committed the current offense. Click the Find button. SGS Web Help Desk: 814.867.1243 24

SGS Web - How to Create Offenses Select the offense by clicking on the underlined description of the offense. SGS Web Help Desk: 814.867.1243 25

SGS Web - How to Create Offenses The docket number, count number, and OTN populate, but allow editing. Enter the victim s age, a mandatory if applied and the deadly weapon enhancement if applicable. A SGS Web Help Desk: 814.867.1243 26

SGS Web - How to Create Offenses To continue selecting offenses from the AOPC offense list, click the box beside Select Another AOPC Offense. Click Save. A SGS Web Help Desk: 814.867.1243 27

SGS Web - How to Create Offenses Updating Offenses To Update certain information related to an offense, click on the OTN link for that offense from the Select an Offense screen. SGS Web Help Desk: 814.867.1243 28

SGS Web - How to Create Offenses Click on the Update button. SGS Web Help Desk: 814.867.1243 29

SGS Web - How to Create Offenses The following fields allow updating: Docket #, Count Number, OTN, Date, Victim Age, Mandatory Minimum, and Deadly Weapon Enhancement. Click Save. SGS Web Help Desk: 814.867.1243 30

SGS Web - How to Create Offenses Copying Offenses To Copy the same offense that has the same grade and OGS, click the OTN link from the Select an Offense screen. A SGS Web Help Desk: 814.867.1243 31

SGS Web - How to Create Offenses Click the Copy button. SGS Web Help Desk: 814.867.1243 32

SGS Web - How to Create Offenses All fields may be changed or remain the same as the copied offense. After entering the information, click Save. SGS Web Help Desk: 814.867.1243 33

SGS Web - How to Create Offenses Replacing an Offense To Replace an offense, click the OTN link for the offense from the Select an Offense screen. SGS Web Help Desk: 814.867.1243 34

SGS Web - How to Create Offenses Click the Replace button. SGS Web Help Desk: 814.867.1243 35

SGS Web - How to Create Offenses The Search for Offense screen displays. To replace the offense, enter the Title and Section number of the new offense. Click Find. SGS Web Help Desk: 814.867.1243 36

SGS Web - How to Create Offenses To select the offense, click on the underlined description of the offense. SGS Web Help Desk: 814.867.1243 37

SGS Web - How to Create Offenses All of fields allow changes if needed. The OTN is a required field. Click Save. A SGS Web Help Desk: 814.867.1243 38

SGS Web - How to Create Offenses Deleting Offenses To Delete an offense, click the OTN link from the Select an Offense screen. SGS Web Help Desk: 814.867.1243 39

SGS Web - How to Create Offenses Click the Delete button and then click the Yes button to delete the offense. SGS Web Help Desk: 814.867.1243 40

SGS Web - How to Create Offenses Copying the Offense Multiple Times On the Create an Offense screen, enter the value in the Number of Offenses to Create field. This option is only available upon initial creation of the offense. Click Save. SGS Web Help Desk: 814.867.1243 41

SGS Web - How to Create Offenses Upon returning to the Select an Offense page, the offense copied appears the number of times based on the value entered. SGS Web Help Desk: 814.867.1243 42

SGS Web - How to Search for a Judicial Proceeding SGS Web - How to Search for a Judicial Proceeding The Commission collects data by judicial proceeding. The definition is; a proceeding in which all offenses for which an offender has been convicted are pending before the court for sentencing at the same time. A judicial proceeding may contain different docket numbers and/or different OTN numbers. Do not create a separate judicial proceeding for the same offender when there are multiple docket or OTN numbers and sentencing occurs before one judge on the same day. All offenses should be included in one judicial proceeding. Once an offender is attached to a judicial proceeding, searching by judicial proceeding will display the case. Searching by offender could result in finding multiple cases for the offender and determining the judicial proceeding to select may be difficult. Click the Judicial Proceedings button on the left hand navigation bar. SGS Web Help Desk: 814.867.1243 43

SGS Web - How to Search for a Judicial Proceeding Search by Offender Name, Docket Number, PPID Number or Judge. SGS Web Help Desk: 814.867.1243 44

SGS Web - How to Search for a Judicial Proceeding Whatever search value is used the results contain the following links: a summary of the judicial proceeding represented by the icon, the Offender link represented by an underline; the Commission ID number represented by an underline. An i in the icon box indicates the module is incomplete and a check in the icon box indicates the module is completed. Enter and complete any of the modules by clicking on the. To proceed to the Sentence module, the PRS and Offense modules must first be completed. Updates to completed modules may be made by clicking on the icon box and making changes within the module. SGS Web Help Desk: 814.867.1243 45

SGS Web - How to Enter Sentences SGS Web - How to Enter Sentences Entering sentencing information can only occur after the PRS and Offense modules are marked complete. On the Sentence screen the required fields are represented with an asterisk *, they are; Sentencing Date, Start Date, Sexually Violent Predator, PSI Completed. Other fields include; JP Costs, JP Fees, Drug and Alcohol Assessment Information and the Disposition Leading to Conviction, Number of Prior RRRI Minimum Sentences Given to the Offender, Offender is RRRI Ineligible. When the Disposition Leading to Convictions is the same for all the offenses in the judicial proceeding, check the Apply Disposition to all JP Offenses box. Click Save. The Sentence screen also allows users to mark the offense as Merged, as a Diversion Program or to Delete the offense. When the sentence is Guilt Without Further Penalty, click the box in the GWFP column. SGS Web Help Desk: 814.867.1243 46

SGS Web - How to Enter Sentences To calculate the RRRI Minimum prior to sentencing, use the RRRI Estimator. Enter the number of days and click Estimate RRRIM. The estimated days/months display on the screen but do not print on the pre-sentence guideline form. SGS Web Help Desk: 814.867.1243 47

SGS Web - How to Enter Sentences Click the manage link located to the left of the offense to enter the sanctions for the offense. Enter sentences in the order in which the court sentenced to establish the correct concurrent/consecutive relationship within the judicial proceeding. SGS Web does not capture information on concurrent or consecutive sentences from other judicial proceedings. SGS Web Help Desk: 814.867.1243 48

SGS Web - How to Enter Sentences On the Sentence Sanction Manager screen, the first field displayed is Credit for Time Served. Start Date and End Date fields aid in calculating credit for the offense. Enter information for Fines and Restitution. Select the Type of Disposition if the offense has a different disposition then that selected on the Sentence screen. SGS Web Help Desk: 814.867.1243 49

SGS Web - How to Enter Sentences The sanctions display in the following order down the screen, Incarceration, County Intermediate Punishment and Probation. When entering Incarceration, select the Type based on the facility the offender will serve the sentence in, i.e. County Jail or State Facility. The minimum and maximum are required. SGS Web is programmed based on the sentencing laws of Pennsylvania and will provide error messages when information is entered incorrectly. Some error checks include; violations of the minimum and maximum rule, exceeding the statutory limit for the offense, entry of flat sentences. Users may need to verify the sentence with the court and cannot submit the case until errors are corrected. SGS Web Help Desk: 814.867.1243 50

SGS Web - How to Enter Sentences When entering a County Intermediate Punishment sentence, check the Apply Intermediate Punishment (IP) Sanction box. Select the beginning Restrictive Program (RIP) from the dropdown list. Users should enter the total amount of time the offender will be in a Restrictive Program and then enter the balance they will serve in the Restorative Program (RS). County IP is a flat sentence and requires an amount of time in a Restrictive Program. Enter values in months and or days. SGS Web Help Desk: 814.867.1243 51

SGS Web - How to Enter Sentences Select the beginning Restorative Program (RS) from the drop-down list. Enter the balance of the flat sentence in months and or days. SGS Web Help Desk: 814.867.1243 52

SGS Web - How to Enter Sentences Answer the question, Is IP consistent with clinical recommendations? Check the box when the answer is yes and leave the box unchecked when the answer is no. SGS Web Help Desk: 814.867.1243 53

SGS Web - How to Enter Sentences When entering a Probation sentence, check the Apply Probation Sanction box. Enter the amount of Probation in months and or days. Select a Probation Condition from the drop-down list. Indicate whether the Probation is Concurrent or Consecutive to one item in the drop-down list. SGS Web Help Desk: 814.867.1243 54

SGS Web - How to Enter Sentences Answer the Yes/No question for Negotiated Plea as to Sentence. SGS Web Help Desk: 814.867.1243 55

SGS Web - How to Enter Sentences After entering one or more sanctions, click the Save Credit and Sanctions button to calculate the Guideline Conformity. SGS Web Help Desk: 814.867.1243 56

SGS Web - How to Enter Sentences When the Guideline Conformity is Outside Above or Outside Below, reasons are required. SGS Web Help Desk: 814.867.1243 57

SGS Web - How to Enter Sentences There are 2 ways to enter reasons. The first option is by clicking on Reasons and then selecting a reason(s) from the drop-down list. Select the reason by selecting it with the mouse and then click the Add Reason button. Continue to add reasons if needed. SGS Web Help Desk: 814.867.1243 58

SGS Web - How to Enter Sentences The second option in providing reasons is by clicking Other Reasons and typing in text. The field allows 300 characters. Use the Narrative field when the Other Reason field is full and more text is required. The filed allows 1,000 characters. All three fields will print on the Guideline Sentence Form. SGS Web Help Desk: 814.867.1243 59

SGS Web - How to Enter Sentences After entry of reasons, click the Finish this Offense and Return to Sentence Page button. The Finish this Offense and Return to Sentence Page button is selected when the Conformity is Standard, Aggravated or Mitigated. SGS Web Help Desk: 814.867.1243 60

SGS Web - How to Enter Sentences The user returns to the Sentence screen and the sanction information displays below the offense. When there are multiple offenses, continue to enter sanctions by clicking on the Manage link for each offense and following the steps previously outlined. When all offenses in the judicial proceeding record a sentence the sentencing module can be completed. The offenses list on the screen numerically according to the sort order from the offense module. Users should determine the entry order of sentences in a judicial proceeding to establish the correct concurrent/consecutive relationship within the judicial proceeding. SGS Web does not capture information on concurrent or consecutive sentences from other judicial proceedings. SGS Web Help Desk: 814.867.1243 61

SGS Web - How to Enter Sentences Upon entry of the second and subsequent offense sanctions, users will be required to indicate whether the incarceration and or the probation sentence are concurrent or consecutive to another offense in the judicial proceeding. Select from the list provided in the drop-down box. SGS Web Help Desk: 814.867.1243 62

SGS Web - How to Enter Sentences When the offender has received a sentence of State Intermediate Punishment, click the Add State IP to All Offenses button found on the Sentence screen. SGS Web Help Desk: 814.867.1243 63

SGS Web - How to Enter Sentences To confirm the sentence of State IP click the Add State IP button. SGS Web Help Desk: 814.867.1243 64

SGS Web - How to Enter Sentences The Sentence screen will display 24 months of State IP for each offense and the Conformity will be Standard. SGS Web Help Desk: 814.867.1243 65

SGS Web - How to Enter Sentences When the court also orders a consecutive Probation sentence to follow the State IP Sentence, click on the Manage link for the offense and enter the probation amount. Click the Save Credit and Sanctions button and then the Finish the Offense and Return to Sentence Page button. SGS Web Help Desk: 814.867.1243 66

SGS Web - How to Enter Sentences After entry of all sanctions for all the offenses in the judicial proceeding, the Sentence screen will display the sentences and the Conformity. The Module Complete button will be available when all the sentence information is without errors. Click the Module Complete Button. SGS Web Help Desk: 814.867.1243 67

SGS Web - How to Enter Sentences Information on Boot Camp eligibility displays as well as the RRRI Minimum Sentence for state incarcerated offenders. Click Save/Continue. SGS Web Help Desk: 814.867.1243 68

SGS Web - How to Enter Sentences When the sentence indicates County Incarceration, answer the question, Offender is eligible to participate in a county re-entry plan. A check in the box is yes and left unchecked is no. Click Save/Continue. SGS Web Help Desk: 814.867.1243 69

SGS Web - How to Enter Sentences After the Sentencing module is complete, the case still needs sent to the Sentencing Commission. From the Digital Dashboard, click the Commission ID number and select the Submit button. SGS Web Help Desk: 814.867.1243 70

SGS Web - How to Submit a Judicial Proceeding SGS Web - How to Submit a Judicial Proceeding The SGS Web role of County Administrator is required to submit a judicial proceeding, or the County Administrator has grated the user submit privileges for the judge(s) within the county A judicial proceeding can be submitted after all modules are marked complete (Offender, Prior Record Score, Offense, and Sentence). Please note, the Submit button must be selected to send the case to the Sentencing Commission. Completion of the Sentencing Module alone does not send the case. To submit a judicial proceeding, find the proceeding on the Digital Dashboard screen or search for the proceeding. To submit the judicial proceeding from the Digital Dashboard screen locate the case in the Pending Submission Proceedings, found below the Pending Completion list. Click on the Commission ID link (i.e. W100003886). SGS Web Help Desk: 814.867.1243 71

SGS Web - How to Submit a Judicial Proceeding Click the Submit button. SGS Web returns to the Digital Dashboard screen and the proceeding displays in the Submitted Proceedings list at the bottom of the page. After selecting the Submit button, there is a 30-day timeframe to modify cases. When a change is required beyond 30 days, contact the Commission and the case can be placed back in pending submission mode. Access to any judicial proceeding is available any time but changes can only occur within 30 days of submitting the case. SGS Web Help Desk: 814.867.1243 72

SGS Web - How to Submit a Judicial Proceeding To submit the judicial proceeding by using a search, click the Judicial Proceedings button on the left-hand navigation bar. SGS Web Help Desk: 814.867.1243 73

SGS Web - How to Submit a Judicial Proceeding Search by Offender Name, Docket Number, PPID Number or Judge. SGS Web Help Desk: 814.867.1243 74

SGS Web - How to Submit a Judicial Proceeding Whatever search value is used the results contain the following links: a summary of the judicial proceeding represented by the icon, the Offender link represented by an underline; the Commission ID number represented by an underline. To submit the judicial proceeding, the PRS, Offense and Sentence modules should all have a check in the box,. Click on the underlined Commission ID number. SGS Web Help Desk: 814.867.1243 75

SGS Web - How to Submit a Judicial Proceeding The judicial proceeding displays. Click the Submit button to complete the procedure. SGS Web Help Desk: 814.867.1243 76

SGS Web - How to Submit a Judicial Proceeding SGS Web returns to the Digital Dashboard screen and the proceeding displays in the Submitted Proceedings list at the bottom of the page. After selecting the Submit button, there is a 30-day timeframe to modify cases. When a change is required beyond 30 days, contact the Commission and the case can be placed back in pending submission mode. Access to any judicial proceeding is available any time but changes can only occur within 30 days of submitting the case. SGS Web Help Desk: 814.867.1243 77

SGS Web - How to Print Guideline Sentence Forms SGS Web - How to Print Guideline Sentence Forms A guideline sentence form may be printed or viewed anytime after the creation of a judicial proceeding and at least one entry of a conviction offense. For this feature to work, the installation on the user s machine of the free Adobe Acrobat Reader (version 4.0 or higher) must have occurred. When printing a Sentence Guideline Form prior to completing the sentencing module the various check boxes display on the form. Only after clicking the module complete button in the sentencing module, will the sentencing information print on the form. Select the Judicial Proceeding button on the left-hand navigation bar. Select Guideline Form. To view or print all the forms from a judicial proceeding click the Select All link located above the offenses. To print only one offense, click the OTN number located adjacent to the offense. SGS Web Help Desk: 814.867.1243 77

SGS Web - How to Print Guideline Sentence Forms The request submits to a different server, the Guideline Results Request page displays. The Status field in the center of the page will first display Requested. Allow some time before clicking on the Refresh button to change the Status field. Users may remain on the screen for the status to change to Complete or may return later to print the form. Use the GL Form Results button found on the left-hand navigation bar to return for printing later. SGS Web Help Desk: 814.867.1243 78

SGS Web - How to Print Guideline Sentence Forms When the Status field displays Completed, an underlined Item number is located to the left of the Docket Number. Click the number. SGS Web Help Desk: 814.867.1243 79

SGS Web - How to Print Guideline Sentence Forms The guideline sentence forms display one at a time. To view the next offense in the judicial proceeding click the arrow found in the toolbar near the top of the screen. SGS Web Help Desk: 814.867.1243 80

SGS Web - How to Print Guideline Sentence Forms To print the form click on the printer icon located on the toolbar at the top of the screen. SGS Web Help Desk: 814.867.1243 81

SGS Web - How to Print Guideline Sentence Forms To close the form and return to the Guideline Request Results screen, click the located in the upper right-hand of the screen. SGS Web Help Desk: 814.867.1243 82