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