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 better view , although perhaps not supported by the numerical weight of authority , would seem to be that which treats the sentences on the various counts as one judgment for the purposes of the Probation Act . The theory and ...
The better view , although perhaps not supported by the numerical weight of authority , would seem to be that which treats the sentences on the various counts as one judgment for the purposes of the Probation Act . The theory and ...
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It has been held that no appeal lies from an order declining to take jurisdiction of an application for probation.2 This court reasoned that an order declining to take jurisdiction was not a final judgment , and thus no appeal would lie ...
It has been held that no appeal lies from an order declining to take jurisdiction of an application for probation.2 This court reasoned that an order declining to take jurisdiction was not a final judgment , and thus no appeal would lie ...
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One view is that after judgment the informer has a vested right to his share ; 31 the contrary view , on the other hand , holds that the informer's right is subject to being annulled , until payment , by a remission and that to hold ...
One view is that after judgment the informer has a vested right to his share ; 31 the contrary view , on the other hand , holds that the informer's right is subject to being annulled , until payment , by a remission and that to hold ...
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... 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 faithfully observed all the rules and has ...
... 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 faithfully observed all the rules and has ...
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The court held that there could be no appeal on the second ground as appeals could only be taken from a final judgment and the suspending of imposition of sentence was not a final judgment . The court further held that no appeal would ...
The court held that there could be no appeal on the second ground as appeals could only be taken from a final judgment and the suspending of imposition of sentence was not a final judgment . The court further held that no appeal would ...
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