The Attorney General's Survey of Release Procedures: Digest of federal and state laws on release procedures1. Digest of federal and state laws on release pocedures.--2. Probation.--3. Pardon.--4. Parole.--5. Prisons. |
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The power to grant parole which was given to the Governor was deemed to be an extension of his general power to pardon . By the constitution of 1901 the Governor was given a constitutional power to grant parole .
The power to grant parole which was given to the Governor was deemed to be an extension of his general power to pardon . By the constitution of 1901 the Governor was given a constitutional power to grant parole .
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a composed of three members , a chairman , an associate member and a secretary , who are selected by the Governor . This bureau has only one parole agent to supervise all the State's parolees . No statutory provision has ever been made ...
a composed of three members , a chairman , an associate member and a secretary , who are selected by the Governor . This bureau has only one parole agent to supervise all the State's parolees . No statutory provision has ever been made ...
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The statutes also provide that at the end of each fiscal year , the board is to make a written report to the Governor of all applications acted on by it and its recommendations in each case . The Governor is required by the constitution ...
The statutes also provide that at the end of each fiscal year , the board is to make a written report to the Governor of all applications acted on by it and its recommendations in each case . The Governor is required by the constitution ...
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The constitution of 1901 expressly includes in the Governor's pardoning power the power to grant paroles.28 Even before the adoption of the present constitution , when the Governor's power extended only to " reprieves , commutations ...
The constitution of 1901 expressly includes in the Governor's pardoning power the power to grant paroles.28 Even before the adoption of the present constitution , when the Governor's power extended only to " reprieves , commutations ...
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two members appointed by the Governor . The board of administration was reduced to one member in 1931.6 It became a two member board again in 1935 , both members being appointed by the Governor . ? Although the " good time ” statute ...
two members appointed by the Governor . The board of administration was reduced to one member in 1931.6 It became a two member board again in 1935 , both members being appointed by the Governor . ? Although the " good time ” statute ...
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