Multiple Choice
Use the following options to identify what is being described in the examples below:
-Long after the potential for filing appeals has run out, evidence surfaces which clearly indicates that an inmate was wrongfully convicted. Through executive clemency, the original conviction is "forgiven" and the inmate is released.
A) A commutation
B) A conditional pardon
C) An unconditional pardon
D) Gain time
E) Good time
F) Parole
G) Probation
H) Revocation
Correct Answer:

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Correct Answer:
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