Which statement about high- risk offenders and Canadian law is FALSE?
A) The Dangerous Offender Law replaced the Habitual Offender Act.
B) Offenders deemed dangerous face indeterminate detention.
C) Only one psychiatrist has to testify at dangerousness hearings.
D) Offenders deemed dangerous have to wait at least 12 years for parole.
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