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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District Judge 22 refused the petition for a writ of mandamus . In this case , the district judge had denied the application for probation because he thought that he had no jurisdiction . The defendant sought mandamus to require the ...
District Judge 22 refused the petition for a writ of mandamus . In this case , the district judge had denied the application for probation because he thought that he had no jurisdiction . The defendant sought mandamus to require the ...
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... providing , among other things , that the board may call upon any judge , solicitor , or other public officer of the State for information or recommendations which may seem necessary or desirable in the consideration of any ...
... providing , among other things , that the board may call upon any judge , solicitor , or other public officer of the State for information or recommendations which may seem necessary or desirable in the consideration of any ...
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In Maricopa County , which has the only separate adult probation staff , the judges of the two departments of the superior court ... A day or two before the case is set for sentence , the probation officer confers with the judge and ...
In Maricopa County , which has the only separate adult probation staff , the judges of the two departments of the superior court ... A day or two before the case is set for sentence , the probation officer confers with the judge and ...
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Different judges follow varying practices in the use of probation . One judge does not like to grant probation in cases of auto theft . Most of the judges do not consider granting probation in cases of armed robbery .
Different judges follow varying practices in the use of probation . One judge does not like to grant probation in cases of auto theft . Most of the judges do not consider granting probation in cases of armed robbery .
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The probationer remains under the power of the judge and under the supervision of the probation officer during the period of the suspension of imposition of sentence.21 Imposition of sentence may be suspended for as long as the maximum ...
The probationer remains under the power of the judge and under the supervision of the probation officer during the period of the suspension of imposition of sentence.21 Imposition of sentence may be suspended for as long as the maximum ...
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