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Perspective

Feb. 23, 2010

Self-Assessment Test by Hon. Alex Ricciardulli

Earn one hour of MCLE credit by reading "Nuts and Bolts of Determinate Sentencing" and answering the questions that follow.

MCLE Self-Assessment Test

Take this test after reading "Nuts and Bolts of Determinate Sentencing" by Sam Ohta.

1. The Determinate Sentencing Law's rules must be followed whenever probation is denied and a determinate prison term is imposed.

True False

2. The usual percentage of a sentence which a defendant must serve in prison is 85, but it is reduced to 50 if the current offense is a "violent" felony. <...

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