In the case of People v. Ramos, the courts found that
A) house arrest for a pretrial detainee could not count as time served toward a conviction.
B) GPS monitoring was constitutional and not a violation of one's Eighth Amendment.
C) electronic monitoring was a violation of the Fourteenth Amendment.
D) community service could not be used as a sentence for felony offenders.
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Q30: An offender on probation for an offense
Q31: Which of the following is usually NOT
Q32: Electronic monitoring is most often used for
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Q33: A type of GPS system that transmit
Q34: Which nonresidential option would most likely be
Q36: A _ is a type of nonresidential,
Q37: Tracking objects using radio frequency signals has
Q38: Convicted offenders often are sentenced to house
Q39: Electronic monitoring typically operates through radio frequencies
Q40: Offenders on GPS supervision may not enter
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