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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Probation may be granted , if service of sentence has not been begun , even though conviction was had prior to the ... of conviction on appeal.15 Only one case has been found which passes on the question whether a convicted person may ...
Probation may be granted , if service of sentence has not been begun , even though conviction was had prior to the ... of conviction on appeal.15 Only one case has been found which passes on the question whether a convicted person may ...
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As already indicated all convicted persons are eligible to pardon , except upon impeachment . Persons convicted of treason can be pardoned only by the legislature . Persons sentenced to death are eligible to pardon , subject only to the ...
As already indicated all convicted persons are eligible to pardon , except upon impeachment . Persons convicted of treason can be pardoned only by the legislature . Persons sentenced to death are eligible to pardon , subject only to the ...
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Exceptions to this rule may be made where there is prima facie evidence of innocence or of a lesser degree of guilt than that for which the prisoner was convicted.18 No application for executive clemency is to be considered by the board ...
Exceptions to this rule may be made where there is prima facie evidence of innocence or of a lesser degree of guilt than that for which the prisoner was convicted.18 No application for executive clemency is to be considered by the board ...
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Furthermore , probation may not be granted to a defendant who used or attempted to use a deadly weapon in connection with the perpetration of the crime 74 of which he was convicted , nor to one who in the prepetration of the crime of ...
Furthermore , probation may not be granted to a defendant who used or attempted to use a deadly weapon in connection with the perpetration of the crime 74 of which he was convicted , nor to one who in the prepetration of the crime of ...
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A person , therefore , who is convicted of involuntary manslaughter cannot be denied probation as a matter of law . " Probation may properly be denied to one convicted of second - degree murder in a case involving abortion accompanied ...
A person , therefore , who is convicted of involuntary manslaughter cannot be denied probation as a matter of law . " Probation may properly be denied to one convicted of second - degree murder in a case involving abortion accompanied ...
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