The common-law practice that allowed judges to suspend punishment so that convicted offenders could seek a pardon or demonstrate that they had reformed their behavior was known as:

A) ?recognizance.
B) ?judicial reprieve.
C) ?judicial waiver.
D) ?revocation.
E) ?restoration.


B

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A. The duration of a kidnapping episode is usually less than 24 hours (90 percent). B. The duration of a kidnapping episode is usually less than three days (90 percent). C. The duration of a kidnapping episode is usually less than one week (90 percent). D. The duration of a kidnapping episode is usually less than two weeks (90 percent).

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What will be an ideal response?

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