Multiple Choice
Allows judges to require offenders to serve all or a large part of one sentence before beginning the next sentence.
A) Chivalry hypothesis
B) Good time credit
C) Gregg v. Georgia
D) Determinate sentences
E) Consecutive sentences
F) Horizontal overcharging
G) Furman v. Georgia
H) Concurrent sentences
I) Indeterminate sentences
J) Vertical overcharging
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