Your textbook gives four examples of the claims that a convicted offender can make at allocution. Which of the following is NOT one of these claims?
A. that his or her civil rights are being violated by the sentence
B. that he or she is not the person who was found guilty at trial
C. that she is pregnant
D. that he or she has gone insane since the verdict was rendered
Answer: A
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