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提问人:网友w*****2 发布时间:2022年4月5日 08:08
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下列说法不符合法律规定的是:______

A.假释一般有最低执行期限的限制,但是如果有特殊情况,也可以报请监狱部门予以核准

B.对于因故意杀人、绑架等暴力性犯罪被判处10年以上有期徒刑的犯罪分子,不得假释

C.被假释的犯罪分子,在假释考验期间再犯新罪的,不构成累犯

D.对于犯罪集团的首要分子,不适用假释

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