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A state governor may change a criminal's sentence.

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False because the government has the power
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True.

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The governor of the United States serves the post of the chief executive administrator and commander-in-chief. He also functions as the head of state and head of government therein. Following his Judicial Duties, he can determine to commute or reduce, the sentence of a person. Such rulings can take place before the trial has been served. They also have the power to concede convicts an early release from the penitentiary, which is known as Parole.

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