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    A Sentence of Five to Ten Years with the Defendant
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A Sentence of Five to Ten Years with the Defendant

Question 14

Question 14

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A sentence of five to ten years with the defendant not being eligible for parole during the first five years is an example of:


A) indeterminate sentencing.
B) indefinite sentencing.
C) definite sentencing.
D) consecutive sentencing.
E) concurrent sentencing.

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