A blended Sentence:

a. refers to juvenile court defendants who are transferred to criminal court.

b. includes elements of both juvenile and criminal courts

c. has been criticized for failing to provide enough services.

d. none of the above.

im confused between A n D

wait I am confused to

JJ -- please do not respond unless you're sure of an answer.

Amy -- one of your answers is correct. Please see this site for clarification.

http://definitions.uslegal.com/b/blended-sentence/

Thanks

To determine the correct answer between option A and D, we need to analyze the given options and their explanations:

a. Option A states that a blended sentence refers to juvenile court defendants who are transferred to criminal court.

d. Option D states that none of the above options is the correct answer.

To determine which option is correct, we can eliminate one option based on the information provided.

If we understand the concept of a blended sentence, it refers to a sentencing approach that combines elements of both juvenile and criminal court systems. It is often used for juvenile offenders who are considered to be more serious offenders and are transferred from the juvenile court system to the criminal court system.

Based on this understanding, we can eliminate option D since we know that option A accurately describes what a blended sentence refers to. Therefore, the correct answer is A, referring to juvenile court defendants who are transferred to criminal court.