What is the statute of limitations for "theft by a public servant of governmental property over which he or she exercises control in an official capacity?"

a. Ten years
b. Five years
c. Three years
d. Seven years
e. No limits


Answer: a. Ten years

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grew up in an abusive home, and turned to drugs to escape her situation. At one time, she even turned to prostitution to support her drug habit and has a long list of medical issues. What is most significant about Jill's cellmate and her situation? A. She is not amenable to treatment because of her anger. B. She is the typical female inmate. C. She will be a problem for the prison management. D. Jill is scared that she will be a victim of violence.

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