The career - offender guideline helps calculate a defendant's
criminal history score, which, in combination with a defendant's offense level, yields the defendant's sentencing range.
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Immediately upon being reported as closed / $ 0 balance, and though continuing to contribute positively to all length of credit
history scoring factors that make up about 15 percent of your score, the account's now 0 - percent utilization will be ignored in all of the credit utilization (balance / credit limit percentage) calculations that help make up the highly influential amounts owed scoring category (30 percent of the score).
Possible impact on credit
history Another score landmine that could be waiting much further down the road involves the length of credit history category.
Not only does closing the card do nothing to remove either the inquiry or new account that left your score lower, closing it won't prevent the card's very short credit history from unfavorably impacting the scoring calculations — average account age, oldest and newest account age, for example — that make up the length of credit
history scoring category (about 15 percent of your score).
Thus, violence in an offender's criminal history does not appear to contribute to the sentence imposed to any extent beyond its contribution to the offender's criminal
history score determined under the sentencing guidelines.
These ratings are typically determined by underwriting tables that are based on your overall health and
health history scores, and fall under categories that may include: super select, preferred, standard select, standard, and so on down the line.
On the other hand, if you have late and missing payments or worse, charge - offs, which indicate that debt collectors gave up on you paying your loans, your
payment history score is likely to be low.
Using a case study approach, the article compares how Pennsylvania's Erie County Mental Health Court and county criminal courts sentenced individuals who committed the same offenses and held the same average
criminal history score.
However, a large debt like a mortgage, a student loan, or another auto loan will lower your score because of the payment obligation, and if you have
no history your score will be low because you're an unknown quantity.
The Pennsylvania Commission on Sentencing provided the county - level data, which were disaggregated by offense and criminal
history score.
Consistent with its previous work in this area, the Commission found that recidivism rates are closely correlated with total criminal history points and resulting Criminal History Category classification, as offenders with lower criminal
history scores have lower recidivism rates than offenders with higher criminal history scores.
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