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In which of the following cases is an offender given a sentence but not required to begin serving it

immediately?
Probation
O Suspended sentence
O Split sentence.
Home incarceration

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Final answer:

An offender may receive a sentence but not be required to serve it immediately in cases of suspended sentence, probation, and home incarceration.


Step-by-step explanation:

In the case of a suspended sentence, an offender is given a sentence but is not required to begin serving it immediately. This means that the offender's sentence is put on hold, and they are allowed to remain out of custody as long as they meet certain conditions such as probation or community service.

Probation is another case where an offender is given a sentence but does not have to serve it immediately. Instead, they are released into the community under the supervision of a probation officer and must comply with specific terms and conditions set by the court.

Home incarceration is also a situation where an offender is given a sentence but is not required to begin serving it immediately. Instead, the offender is typically allowed to serve their sentence at home, under electronic monitoring or other supervision methods.


Learn more about Sentencing and alternatives to immediate imprisonment

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