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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Parolees remain under the legal custody of the board of commissioners until final discharge is granted . The commission also has the power to revoke any parole . Parolees leaving the State without permission are adjudged fugitives from ...
Parolees remain under the legal custody of the board of commissioners until final discharge is granted . The commission also has the power to revoke any parole . Parolees leaving the State without permission are adjudged fugitives from ...
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It allowed probation to be granted after conviction by plea or verdict of guilty of a public offense where discretion was conferred on the court or any board or commission or other authority , as to the extent of punishment .
It allowed probation to be granted after conviction by plea or verdict of guilty of a public offense where discretion was conferred on the court or any board or commission or other authority , as to the extent of punishment .
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Parole in California was first proposed in the legislature in 1887 by the State penological commission . No 3 action was taken on the proposal at the time. 188 Cal . Stat . 1937 , p . 469 . 1 Cal . Stat . 1889 , p .
Parole in California was first proposed in the legislature in 1887 by the State penological commission . No 3 action was taken on the proposal at the time. 188 Cal . Stat . 1937 , p . 469 . 1 Cal . Stat . 1889 , p .
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48 A person not previously convicted of a felony who was armed with a deadly weapon at the time of the commission of his offense or with a concealed deadly weapon at the time of his arrest must be given a minimum sentence of 5 years and ...
48 A person not previously convicted of a felony who was armed with a deadly weapon at the time of the commission of his offense or with a concealed deadly weapon at the time of his arrest must be given a minimum sentence of 5 years and ...
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Any woman over 16 years of age may be committed to the State farm for women by any court of criminal jurisdiction if : ( 1 ) She has been convicted of or pleaded guilty to the commission of a felony , or ( 2 ) She has been convicted of ...
Any woman over 16 years of age may be committed to the State farm for women by any court of criminal jurisdiction if : ( 1 ) She has been convicted of or pleaded guilty to the commission of a felony , or ( 2 ) She has been convicted of ...
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