Forensic Evaluations for Downward Departure
Overview
A Downward Departure Evaluation explores psychological, neuropsychological, and developmental factors that may support a request for a sentence below the usual guideline range. It focuses on the individual’s mental health, cognitive functioning, trauma history, and life circumstances. The purpose is to provide the court with a more complete clinical context, not to excuse behavior.
Purpose
Defense attorneys request these evaluations when they believe significant clinical or life-history factors should influence sentencing decisions. The resulting information can help the court weigh responsibility, risk, and potential for rehabilitation in a more individualized manner. In many instances, such evaluations contribute to more nuanced and humane sentencing outcomes.
Our Approach
At Segel Psychological Center, clinicians have substantial experience in mitigation and downward departure evaluations and are familiar with the relevant legal standards. Evaluations involve thorough record reviews, interviews, and testing when appropriate. Reports are careful, balanced, and designed to be both clinically rigorous and legally useful.