Multiple Choice
When a person is convicted of multiple offenses, a judge might impose a sentence of 10 years for one offense and 20 years for the other offense, so the offender would serve 30 years. This type of sentencing is called:
A) just deserts sentencing.
B) consecutive sentencing.
C) concurrent sentencing.
D) real-time sentencing.
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Q2: Like a suspended sentence, a deferred sentence
Q3: A sentence with a fixed term of
Q4: The process of changing criminal lifestyles into
Q5: The process of returning all those involved
Q6: The expression "an eye for an eye"
Q7: A sentencing goal that involves retaliation against
Q8: A sentencing goal that involves retaliation against
Q9: The number of days or months prison
Q10: A sentencing goal that involves retaliation against
Q11: The expression "an eye for an eye"