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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It was not until 1925 , 9 years after the decision 9 in the Killits case , that Congress enacted the probation law which authorized district courts to suspend either imposition or execution of sentence and place the person on probation ...
It was not until 1925 , 9 years after the decision 9 in the Killits case , that Congress enacted the probation law which authorized district courts to suspend either imposition or execution of sentence and place the person on probation ...
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47 But where the court imposed sentence but suspended the execution of it , it would seem that when the suspension of execution is revoked the original sentence becomes operative.48 However , it has been held that when suspension of ...
47 But where the court imposed sentence but suspended the execution of it , it would seem that when the suspension of execution is revoked the original sentence becomes operative.48 However , it has been held that when suspension of ...
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... for a definite term other than for life , " in execution of the judgment or sentence United States penitentiary or jail , or in any penitentiary , prison , or jail of any State or territory whose record of conduct shows that he has ...
... for a definite term other than for life , " in execution of the judgment or sentence United States penitentiary or jail , or in any penitentiary , prison , or jail of any State or territory whose record of conduct shows that he has ...
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Suspension of either imposition or execution of sentences has been held to be an encroachment on the executive power to pardon commute , and reprieve.1 Temporary suspension of execution of sentence was practiced in early. 21 32 Stat .
Suspension of either imposition or execution of sentences has been held to be an encroachment on the executive power to pardon commute , and reprieve.1 Temporary suspension of execution of sentence was practiced in early. 21 32 Stat .
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Temporary suspension of execution of sentence was practiced in early times in the absence of statutory power to enable a prisoner to apply for a pardon or to inquire into the sanity or pregnancy of the defendant , but temporary ...
Temporary suspension of execution of sentence was practiced in early times in the absence of statutory power to enable a prisoner to apply for a pardon or to inquire into the sanity or pregnancy of the defendant , but temporary ...
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