Asked by Amy
1. How long does parole typically last in the United States?
A. 1-3 years
B. 2-7 years
C. 3-10 years
D. 5-15 years
is it B
2. What does the prosecutor’s gatekeeper function imply?
A. If a prosecutor declines to seek the death penalty, a jury may still impose this penalty.
B. If a prosecutor declines to seek the death penalty, a jury may not impose this penalty.
C. If a jury imposes the death penalty, the prosecutor may appeal against this decision.
D. If a jury imposes the death penalty, the prosecutor may not appeal against this decision.
is it D
A. 1-3 years
B. 2-7 years
C. 3-10 years
D. 5-15 years
is it B
2. What does the prosecutor’s gatekeeper function imply?
A. If a prosecutor declines to seek the death penalty, a jury may still impose this penalty.
B. If a prosecutor declines to seek the death penalty, a jury may not impose this penalty.
C. If a jury imposes the death penalty, the prosecutor may appeal against this decision.
D. If a jury imposes the death penalty, the prosecutor may not appeal against this decision.
is it D
Answers
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