Most correctly, blended sentencing allows the court to

a. impose juvenile sanctions on a minor.
b. impose adult sanctions on a minor.
c. suspend adult sanctions inflicted on a minor.
d. impose either juvenile or adult sanctions, or a combination of these sanctions, on a minor.


d

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In April 1998, what did the Supreme Court decide in regard to constitutional challenges that claimed that the Sexual Offender Registration and Notification Act's notification requirements represented an unconstitutional added punishment?

a. They agreed and overturned them. b. They rejected the argument and retained the laws. c. They decided to compromise and only register those offenders who voluntarily agreed to be listed as a term of their parole. d. They disagreed and resentenced all sex offenders to a "life" parole.

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In which of the following cases did the court rule that a lawyer was entitled to withdraw from a case in which their client admitted perjury and would be subject to disciplinary action only if he continued the case without reporting the matter to the court?

a. McKissick v. United States b. Dodd v. Florida Bar c. Nix v. Whiteside d. Nix v. Williams

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Which of the following is an accurate statement about parole boards?

A. Parole boards determine the range of time an offender should serve. B. Parole boards offer individual consideration for parolees. C. The members of parole boards are determined at the federal level. D. Parole boards act in conjunction with stakeholders impacted by a release from prison.

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Define the concept of double jeopardy and provide an example of a crime that could be prosecuted under both federal and state law. Should protection against double jeopardy be extended to those who break both state and federal laws in one offense?

What will be an ideal response?

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