Question

Case 9-1
Jeremy has just been found guilty by a jury for the crimes of robbery, aggravated assault, and obstruction of justice. Jeremy has an extensive criminal history. He was previously in prison for burglary and possession of illegal drugs. When he was arrested for these new crimes of robbery, aggravated assault, and obstruction of justice, he was on probation for stealing a vehicle.
If the judge sentences Jeremy to a prison sentence of twenty years to life, who will decide at what point Jeremy is released from prison?
a. judge
b. parole board
c. prison administrator
d. probation officer

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