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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The parole clerk is required to assist parolees and discharged prisoners in securing employment , to inform the superintendent of the prison as to the conduct of parolees , and to make a monthly report thereof as to each prisoner .
The parole clerk is required to assist parolees and discharged prisoners in securing employment , to inform the superintendent of the prison as to the conduct of parolees , and to make a monthly report thereof as to each prisoner .
Page 82
At any time within 3 months before his discharge , the prisoner is permitted to allow his hair and beard to grow.8 Prisoners discharged before the expiration of the maximum period of sentence are aided in securing proper employment by ...
At any time within 3 months before his discharge , the prisoner is permitted to allow his hair and beard to grow.8 Prisoners discharged before the expiration of the maximum period of sentence are aided in securing proper employment by ...
Page 92
A prisoner , when a parole has been granted by the board , shall proceed at once to place of employment provided for him and report to his employer , show him his parole and remain in his employ , if practicable , during the time of his ...
A prisoner , when a parole has been granted by the board , shall proceed at once to place of employment provided for him and report to his employer , show him his parole and remain in his employ , if practicable , during the time of his ...
Page 93
Parolees are required to nave suitable employment and a home free from criminal influences before being released . Parolees remain under the legal custody of the board of commissioners until final discharge is granted .
Parolees are required to nave suitable employment and a home free from criminal influences before being released . Parolees remain under the legal custody of the board of commissioners until final discharge is granted .
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The State makes no provision for securing employment for ex - convicts nor for maintaining them after release while employment is sought . No effort is made to “ follow - up ” former inmates or render any special assistance in bringing ...
The State makes no provision for securing employment for ex - convicts nor for maintaining them after release while employment is sought . No effort is made to “ follow - up ” former inmates or render any special assistance in bringing ...
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