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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... bureaus of correction and probation , county clerks ' offices , and similar places which in many instances were inadequate even for the use of those who generously shared their space with staff representatives of the survey .
... bureaus of correction and probation , county clerks ' offices , and similar places which in many instances were inadequate even for the use of those who generously shared their space with staff representatives of the survey .
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... he in effect waives his right to even an indirect review of such an order.70 An order granting or refusing probation after sentence has been imposed is subject to correction by a higher court by a writ of mandate .
... he in effect waives his right to even an indirect review of such an order.70 An order granting or refusing probation after sentence has been imposed is subject to correction by a higher court by a writ of mandate .
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the board of corrections ; 11 upon this authorization the board and the warden have built a parole system . The Governor and the warden sign all parole releases . The warden of the reformatory , like the warden of the penitentiary ...
the board of corrections ; 11 upon this authorization the board and the warden have built a parole system . The Governor and the warden sign all parole releases . The warden of the reformatory , like the warden of the penitentiary ...
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Declaration of forfeiture is in the discretion of the resident superintendent at the jail and workhouse , but the exercise of this discretion is subject to correction by the general superintendent of penal institutions .
Declaration of forfeiture is in the discretion of the resident superintendent at the jail and workhouse , but the exercise of this discretion is subject to correction by the general superintendent of penal institutions .
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Inmates of city houses of correction , if committed for 6 months or more , are entitled to a deduction of 3 days per month for each month the rules are obeyed . Ili , Stat .
Inmates of city houses of correction , if committed for 6 months or more , are entitled to a deduction of 3 days per month for each month the rules are obeyed . Ili , Stat .
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