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Bob holds up a convenience store and flees the scene in a car he hijacks in the store parking lot. Eventually Bob is convicted of armed robbery and vehicular hijacking. He is sentenced to 15 years for the robbery and 10 years for the hijacking. He will serve his sentences simultaneously, being released in 15 years rather than 25. This is an example of ________ sentencing.
 
  A) indeterminate
  B) consecutive
  C) mitigating
  D) concurrent

Question 2

An offender sentenced under a habitual offender statute who has been shown to be previously convicted of other specified crimes:
 
  A) is subject to restitution.
  B) cannot be incapacitated.
  C) will receive a more severe penalty than for the current offense alone.
  D) will receive the death penalty.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: D

Answer to Question 2

Answer: C



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