Truth-in-sentencing means that
a. convicted criminals must serve a certain percentage of their sentence before being eligible for parole.
b. if someone is sentenced to six years they will serve six years.
c. if a criminal is sentenced, he or she will automatically get out after a certain percentage of the sentence has been served.
d. convicted felons who admit details of a crime to the judge will get a lesser sentence.
a
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Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
Because House and Senate members aim to be responsive to their constituents, they
A) provide their private email addresses to the public. B) hire staff members to address every possible concern. C) establish offices in their home state so voters can get help with federal issues. D) live in their home state, rather than Washington D.C., while Congress is in session. E) respond to every constituent directly, rather than through staff members.