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mrsjacobs44

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Because this is Jessica's first criminal offense, the judge decides to keep her in the community in her parent's home under the supervision of an officer of the court. Jessica has been sentenced to:
 
  a. parole.
  b. probation.
  c. a residential program.
  d. group home.

Question 2

The juvenile court judge determines that Jessica is guilty of the offense she is charged with. The next step is to determine what her sentence will be. This will take place at the:
 
  a. adjudicatory hearing.
  b. detention hearing.
  c. dispositional hearing.
  d. intake hearing.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

c





 

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