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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32 The practice is , in most cases , to conduct presentence investigations . These vary from slight investigations , consisting chiefly of an interview with the defendant , to a complete report including home visits , community contacts ...
32 The practice is , in most cases , to conduct presentence investigations . These vary from slight investigations , consisting chiefly of an interview with the defendant , to a complete report including home visits , community contacts ...
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The probation officer is charged with the duty of keeping informed as to the conduct of every probationer under his supervision and he is required to investigate and report on any case which the court may refer to him .
The probation officer is charged with the duty of keeping informed as to the conduct of every probationer under his supervision and he is required to investigate and report on any case which the court may refer to him .
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It was then enacted that a parolee " shall continue on parole until the expiration of the maximum term or terms specified in his sentence without deduction of such allowance for good conduct as is or may hereafter be provided for by law ...
It was then enacted that a parolee " shall continue on parole until the expiration of the maximum term or terms specified in his sentence without deduction of such allowance for good conduct as is or may hereafter be provided for by law ...
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25 The parole of any Federal prisoner in a State institution must be approved by the Federal Board of Parole before it becomes effective.26 Persons released by good - conduct deductions under parole supervision .
25 The parole of any Federal prisoner in a State institution must be approved by the Federal Board of Parole before it becomes effective.26 Persons released by good - conduct deductions under parole supervision .
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The first statute providing for the reduction of sentences of Federal prisoners because of good conduct was enacted in 1867. This authorized a deduction of 1 month in each year from the term of sentence of Federal prisoners confined in ...
The first statute providing for the reduction of sentences of Federal prisoners because of good conduct was enacted in 1867. This authorized a deduction of 1 month in each year from the term of sentence of Federal prisoners confined in ...
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