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    The Truth-In-Sentencing Movement Requires Judges to Clearly Inform Offenders at the Sentencing
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The Truth-In-Sentencing Movement Requires Judges to Clearly Inform Offenders at the Sentencing

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The truth-in-sentencing movement requires judges to clearly inform offenders at the sentencing hearing of the sentence being imposed on them.

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