A weekender is
A) an inmate jailed for habitual weekend offenses.
B) an inmate who is allowed to live at home during the week but must report to jail to serve his or her sentence on weekends.
C) a county correctional officer who works the weekend shift.
D) an inmate jailed for what are termed "weekend offenses," such as public drunkenness or simple assault.
B
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