Crime, Kidnaping and Prison LawsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1946 - 247 pages |
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... convicted and sentenced may be released on parole as herein provided at any time after having served the minimum sentence : Provided , however , That this Act shall not abrogate the power of the justice or judge to sentence a convicted ...
... convicted and sentenced may be released on parole as herein provided at any time after having served the minimum sentence : Provided , however , That this Act shall not abrogate the power of the justice or judge to sentence a convicted ...
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... convicted of felony committed prior to the effective date of this Act , and in the case of any prisoner convicted of misdemeanor when the aggregate sentence imposed is in excess of one year , said Board of Indeterminate Sentence and ...
... convicted of felony committed prior to the effective date of this Act , and in the case of any prisoner convicted of misdemeanor when the aggregate sentence imposed is in excess of one year , said Board of Indeterminate Sentence and ...
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... convicted in the District of Columbia of a felony , the justice or judge of the court imposing such sentence shall sentence the person for a maximum period not exceeding the maximum fixed by law and for a minimum period not exceeding ...
... convicted in the District of Columbia of a felony , the justice or judge of the court imposing such sentence shall sentence the person for a maximum period not exceeding the maximum fixed by law and for a minimum period not exceeding ...
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... conviction thereof in any court of the United States shall be punished by imprisonment for not more than five years , said sentence to begin , if the convicted person be an escaped prisoner , upon the expiration of the original sentence ...
... conviction thereof in any court of the United States shall be punished by imprisonment for not more than five years , said sentence to begin , if the convicted person be an escaped prisoner , upon the expiration of the original sentence ...
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... convicted of a felony committed before this amendatory Act takes effect such prisoner shall be eligible to parole under the provisions of said Act approved July 15 , 1932 , as amended , after having served fifteen years of his life ...
... convicted of a felony committed before this amendatory Act takes effect such prisoner shall be eligible to parole under the provisions of said Act approved July 15 , 1932 , as amended , after having served fifteen years of his life ...
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