380.40 - Defendant's presence at sentencing.

§ 380.40  Defendant's presence at sentencing.    1.   In general.  The defendant must be personally present at the time  sentence is pronounced.    2.  Exception.  Where sentence is to be pronounced for  a  misdemeanor  or  for  a  petty  offense,  the  court may, on motion of the defendant,  dispense with the requirement that the defendant be personally  present.  Any such motion must be accompanied by a waiver, signed and acknowledged  by  the defendant, reciting the maximum sentence that may be imposed for  the offense and stating that  the  defendant  waives  the  right  to  be  personally present at the time sentence is pronounced.    3.  Corporations.  Sentence may be pronounced against a corporation in  the  absence  of  counsel  if  counsel  fails  to  appear on the date of  sentence after reasonable notice thereof.