A) Absconding B) Released C) Pardoned D) Discharged
A) 1/3 B) 1/2 C) 1/4 D) Full sentence
A) Chief PPO B) Regional director C) PPO D) President
A) Probation continues B) Case is appealed C) Sentence is dismissed D) Sentence may be executed
A) RA 9344 B) Act 4103 C) EO 292 D) PD 968
A) Yes B) Yes, if the prosecutor agree C) Yes, if the court allows D) No
A) supervised B) A privilege C) Conditional D) A pardon
A) Reports monthly B) Client cooperates C) False information given D) Pays fine
A) Appellate court B) PPA C) Trial court D) BPP
A) Age only B) Humanitarian reasons C) Appeal in court D) Wealth
A) Modern parole B) Banishment C) Probation D) Clemency
A) Not appealable B) Automatic C) Final judgment D) Appealable
A) Increase detention B) Abolish probation C) Delay cases D) Speed up detainee release
A) Probation remains valid B) Court may revoke probation C) The probation period is extended D) The probation period is extended in communnity
A) RA 9344 B) PD 968 C) Act 4103 D) RA 9165
A) Public Security Investigation Report B) Post-Sentence Investigation Report C) Probation-Sentence Investigation Report D) Police Service Report
A) 1978 B) 1976 C) 1987 D) 1935
A) 24 hours B) 48 hours C) 72 hours D) 15 days
A) Violent repeat offenders B) Juvenile status offenders C) First-time minor offenders D) Traffic violators
A) Punishment B) Freedom C) To test and prove D) Release
A) Mandatory B) A privilege C) Automatic D) A right
A) John Augustus B) Mathew Davenport Hill C) Ramon Bagatsing D) Teodulo C. Natividad
A) Freedom B) Dismissal of case C) New trial D) Serve remaining maximum sentence
A) Upon arrest B) Upon filing application C) Upon issuance of order D) Upon appeal
A) Final judgement of acquittal B) Interlocutory conditional order C) Executive act D) Legislative act
A) People vs. Natividad B) People vs. Brockway C) People vs. Vera D) People vs. Hill
A) Massachusetts B) Texas C) Illinois D) New York
A) Eligible for diversion B) May apply for probation C) Cannot apply for probation D) Automatically pardoned
A) After conviction and sentence B) During trial C) Before conviction D) After arrest
A) Disqualified B) Eligible for probation C) Automatically paroled D) Qualified
A) President B) Judge C) PPA D) Parole Board
A) 6 months B) Minimum sentence C) 6 years D) Expiration of maximum sentence
A) Bail payment B) Imprisonment C) Promise to keep peace D) Deportation |