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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It was not until 1925 , 9 years after the decision 9 in the Killits case , that Congress enacted the probation law which authorized district courts to suspend either imposition or execution of sentence and place the person on probation ...
It was not until 1925 , 9 years after the decision 9 in the Killits case , that Congress enacted the probation law which authorized district courts to suspend either imposition or execution of sentence and place the person on probation ...
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The Attorney General was charged with the duty of coordinating the probation system and was authorized to appoint an agent to prescribe record forms , investigate the work of the different officers and " by all suitable means to promote ...
The Attorney General was charged with the duty of coordinating the probation system and was authorized to appoint an agent to prescribe record forms , investigate the work of the different officers and " by all suitable means to promote ...
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The court is authorized to impose such terms and conditions as it may deem best , subject to modification at any time during the probation period . The probationer may be required to pay a fine imposed at the time of being placed on ...
The court is authorized to impose such terms and conditions as it may deem best , subject to modification at any time during the probation period . The probationer may be required to pay a fine imposed at the time of being placed on ...
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Under the original parole act , the institutional boards of parole wero authorized to appoint a parole officer at each institution . 36 Stat . 820 ( 1910 ) . In 1930 this authorization was transferred to the newly created board of ...
Under the original parole act , the institutional boards of parole wero authorized to appoint a parole officer at each institution . 36 Stat . 820 ( 1910 ) . In 1930 this authorization was transferred to the newly created board of ...
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This authorized a deduction of 1 month in each year from the term of sentence of Federal prisoners confined in State jails or penitentiaries , upon the certificate of the warden or keeper with the approval of the Secretary of the ...
This authorized a deduction of 1 month in each year from the term of sentence of Federal prisoners confined in State jails or penitentiaries , upon the certificate of the warden or keeper with the approval of the Secretary of the ...
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