The Code of Federal Regulations of the United States of America Having General Applicability and Legal Effect in Force June 1, 1938: 1st Ed., Published by the Division of the Federal Register, the National Archives, Pursuant to Section 11 of the Federal Register Act as Amended June 19, 1937, Volume 8 |
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( a ) At the conclusion of the hearing , upon request therefor , the hearing officer shall grant leave to file briefs within 5 days after a copy of the transcript of the record is made available . For good cause shown to the hearing ...
( a ) At the conclusion of the hearing , upon request therefor , the hearing officer shall grant leave to file briefs within 5 days after a copy of the transcript of the record is made available . For good cause shown to the hearing ...
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1.20 Investigation of petitioner's record 1.9 Reopening of case . and conduct . 1.10 Submission to President . 1.21 Notification of result . INTRODUCTION Power of the President . The President of the United States has the power to grant ...
1.20 Investigation of petitioner's record 1.9 Reopening of case . and conduct . 1.10 Submission to President . 1.21 Notification of result . INTRODUCTION Power of the President . The President of the United States has the power to grant ...
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The record and conduct of each applicant for restoration of civil rights shall be thoroughly investigated by the Federal Bureau of Investigation on request of the United States Attorney to whom the application has been referred .
The record and conduct of each applicant for restoration of civil rights shall be thoroughly investigated by the Federal Bureau of Investigation on request of the United States Attorney to whom the application has been referred .
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... and a study of the record . The authority to grant or deny parole vested with the Attorney General , to whom the several boards referred their findings , accompanied by a recommendation for or against parole issuance .
... and a study of the record . The authority to grant or deny parole vested with the Attorney General , to whom the several boards referred their findings , accompanied by a recommendation for or against parole issuance .
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The records thereof are confidential records and are not open to the prisoner or any other person , but the Board ... and answers to questions are considered in the light of the entire record in terms of the policies of the Board .
The records thereof are confidential records and are not open to the prisoner or any other person , but the Board ... and answers to questions are considered in the light of the entire record in terms of the policies of the Board .
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