Multiple Choice
Which statement about changes in Canadian law concerning dangerous offenders is FALSE?
A) The Faint Hope Clause reducing the time to parole eligibility was included in the Tackling Violent Crime Act of 2008.
B) The reverse onus clause requiring defendants to prove they are not dangerous has been struck down.
C) The Parole Board of Canada now determines if the offender is a risk or isf eligible for parole.
D) Peter Whitmore, a notorious repeat sex offender, avoided the DO designation under a plea agreement.
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