Being pardoned at the federal level restores the right to vote, to hold office, and to
A) serve on a jury.
B) be bonded.
C) receive federal aid.
D) all of these.
Correct Answer:
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Q22: In the past, the power to pardon
Q23: Expungement of records in New Jersey
A) is
Q24: For people on probation and parole, casework
Q25: In most states today, the power to
Q26: When a person has lost a professional
Q28: When a person completes proceedings to have
Q29: The ultimate goal of community corrections is
A)
Q30: The theory of _ helps to identify
Q31: Which of the following is NOT one
Q32: Which of the following is not one
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