A) Parolee B) Petitioner C) Parole D) Client
A) Infraction B) Progress report C) Status report D) Violation report
A) To under secretary of the appointed secretary B) To the director or warden C) To the chairman or to the executive director of bpp D) To the BPP
A) Progress report B) Infraction report C) Status report D) Summary report
A) The parol shall be made to serve the remaining an expired portion of the maximum sentence for which he was originally committed to prison B) The parolee shall be made to serve the remaining sentence and additional maximum sentence for the new criminal committed C) The parolee shall be made to serve the total maximum sentence for which he was originally committed to D) The parolee shall be serving the total maximum sentence for which he was originally committed and additional sentence for the new crime committed
A) The provision and parole officer immediately transmits a certified through copy of the client death certificates to the BPP B) The parolee case is closed without any further action C) The parolee family is notified D) Parolee's parole is cancelled
A) The parolee himself B) The parolee's lawyer C) The probation and parole officer D) To the BPP
A) Within 45 days from the date of release B) Whenever the parolee feels like C) Within 15 days from the date of release D) Immediately after release
A) Progress report B) Violation report C) Infraction report D) Status report
A) The director of corrections or warden of the jail B) The parolee's lawyer C) The provation and parole officer D) To the bpp
A) Captain alexander monarchie B) Dr. SG C) Ser walter crofton D) Zebulon brockway
A) Sir walter crafton B) Captain alexander monarchie C) Teodolo natividad D) Zebulon brockway
A) 4 B) 6 C) 5 D) 7
A) Lawyer psychologist doctor prosecutor B) Lawyer psychologist teacher judge C) Clergyman, psychiatrist, woman, psychologist D) Judge secretary teacher psychologist
A) Parole is not pardon it does not cancel the conviction B) Paroles must abide by strict conditions and failure to do so cannot result in re incarceration C) Parole is the pardon it cancels the conviction D) Parole is a pardon it does not cancel the conviction
A) Monitoring and control B) Rehabilitation C) Prison decongestion D) Cost reduction
A) Cost reduction B) Second chance for reform offenders C) Rehabilitation D) Incarceration
A) Compassionate parole B) Discretionary parole C) Executive clemency D) Mandatory parole
A) Anna is convicted of murder case B) Trisha a convicted for the case of mutiny C) Carl whose conviction is not on appeal D) Kyle whose convicted coup d' etat
A) ex mo B) compassionate parole C) Parole by presidential or head of state order D) Medical Parole E) Discretionary Parole
A) the chief probation and parole officer B) judge C) Iwan D) the BPP E) the regional administrator
A) Hulaan mo B) Prison decongestion C) Cost reduction D) Monitoring and control E) rehabilitation
A) court B) President C) Director of prison D) Si ma'am c E) BPP
A) Parole is not a pardon, it does not cancel the conviction. B) Paroles must abide by strict conditions, and failure to do so cannot result in re-incarceration C) Parole is a pardon, it cancels the conviction D) Parole is not a pardon, it does not cancel the conviction E) Uwi kana elnido
A) chief of parole and probation officer B) regional director C) judge D) Yung lakas Tama ng amoy E) administrator
A) 2 months prior to the eligibility B) 1 month prior to the eligibility C) 4 months prior to the eligibility D) 5 taon E) 3 months prior to the eligibility
A) Dr. Sg Howe B) Yung kabit mo C) Alexander maconochie D) zebulon brockway E) Sir Walter Crofton
A) Progress report B) Summary report C) infraction report D) Status report
A) Parole B) commutation of sentence C) Amnesty D) probation
A) progress report B) summary report C) status report D) infraction report
A) not exceeding 2 years B) none of the aforementioned C) not exceeding 6 years D) not exceeding 1 year
A) arrival report B) summary report C) progress report D) status report
A) murder B) Impeachment C) violation of RA 9165 D) arson cases
A) Parole B) Parolee C) petitioner D) Client
A) amnesty B) probation C) pardon D) parole
A) both statement are incorrect B) only statement 2 is correct C) only statement 1 is correct D) both statement are correct
A) posted bail B) 1/3 of the minimum period of his sentence C) 1/2 of the maximum period of his sentence D) the minimum period of his sentence
A) infraction report B) Summary Report C) progress report D) status report
A) Shall be made to serve the remaining unexpired portion of the maximum sentence for which he was originally committed to prison. B) shall be serving the total maximum sentence for which he was originally committed C) shall serve the total maximum sentence for which he was originally committed D) shall serve the remaining sentence and additional maximum sentence for the new crime committed
A) committed B) paroled C) arrested or recommitted D) given another chance
A) commutation B) amnesty C) Absolute pardon D) conditional pardon
A) DILG B) DSWD C) DOH D) DOJ
A) The court B) The Prosecutor C) Board of Pardon and Parole D) Chief of Parole and probation office
A) probation administrator B) regional director C) chief of parole and probation officer D) Board of Pardon and Parole
A) confession of the offense charge B) waiver to the right to appeal C) right if the offense charge is light D) admission of the offense charge
A) totally extinguishes criminal liability B) all of these C) It does not restore the right to hold public office or right to suffrage unless express D) totally extinguishes civil liability
A) 30 days from the date of publication B) 20 days from notice C) 5 days upon release D) 15 days
A) Certificate of Final Release and Discharge B) certificate of final release C) certificate of discharge D) certificate of sentence completion
A) GIOR B) PECIR C) PPI D) PSIR
A) progress report B) Violation report C) Status report D) Infraction report
A) sociologist B) administrator of the BPP administration C) clergyman D) secretary of department of justice |