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A defendant is punished after the jury has listened to the evidence during a trial, and decides whether or not the defendant is guilty.

Added: After the jury delivers its decision the defendant will be sentenced by the judge according to the applicable law - then - the defendant's "punishment" will commence.

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A punishment imposed is a sentence passed down by a judge or magistrate in a court of law.

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As with all courts, when the defendant has been found guilty at the end of the trial.

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