If a person is convicted of multiple offenses, upon conviction there will be a record of a penalty being handed down for each crime.
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Concurrent
Concurrent sentencing refers to a legal arrangement where multiple sentences are served at the same time rather than consecutively. This means that if a person receives multiple sentences for different charges, they will only serve the longest sentence, with the others running simultaneously. This approach can reduce the overall time a person spends in prison compared to consecutive sentences, where each sentence would be served one after the other. Concurrent sentences are often used to reflect the severity of the offenses while promoting judicial efficiency.
There are five fundamental philosophies surrounding the purpose of sentencing. They are rehabilitation, proportionality, revenge, scaring the person from committing crime and elimination of recidivism.
No, the power to conduct elections would be an example of a reserved power. The ability to take private property for the purpose of public use is an example of a concurrent power.
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Concurrent Powers
Concurrent powers
Concurrent Powers
Q.A sentencing circle's aim is to shift the process of sentencing from punishment to? A.(Rehabilitation and responsibility)
it's concurrent
At the time of sentencing you will be told.