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下列行为构成徇私枉法罪的有:() A.监狱民警甲趁人不备将在监狱服刑的朋友放走的 B

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下列行为构成徇私枉法罪的有:()

A.监狱民警甲趁人不备将在监狱服刑的朋友放走的

B.监狱负责减刑工作的乙对不符合减刑要求的人帮助其减轻刑事处罚的

C.负责侦查的大队长丙帮助涉嫌犯罪的朋友提供虚假精神病鉴定意见,帮助其免予刑事处罚

D.看守所管教民警丁对明知有罪的人而帮助其减轻刑事处罚

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参考答案:A, B, D, E

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